Singing Melody Biography & Music Discography

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Singing Melody is the stage name of Everton Hardweare, a Jamaican reggae singer and producer whose music has long sat at the intersection of roots reggae and smooth R&B. Born in Kingston, he emerged in the late 1980s and built his reputation on a polished vocal style that could move easily between lovers rock, reggae covers, and contemporary dancehall. Early in his career he worked with King Tubby, who produced his first single, “Tie Me,” before Steely & Clevie helped push him into wider recognition with “Shower Me With Your Love,” a reggae version of the Surface ballad.
Melody’s profile grew further in the 1990s with “Sayonara Tokyo,” a Japanese-language release that gave him an unusual international reach and led to more recording opportunities. His debut album, Original, arrived in 1992, followed by Sweeter in 1999, the record that helped establish him as one of the more distinctive male voices in Jamaican reggae at the time. “Want You Back” became one of his best-known songs and broadened his audience beyond the island, while later albums such as Expressions and They Call Me Mr. Melody showed how comfortably he could balance romantic songwriting with a modern reggae framework.
Alongside his solo work, Singing Melody became known for collaboration and production. He formed the group L.U.S.T. with Tony Curtis, Lukie D, and Thriller U, and the project’s harmony-driven sound gave another dimension to his career. He also launched S.H.E.M. Music Productions and worked with other artists, extending his role from vocalist to behind-the-scenes contributor. That combination of smooth delivery, crossover instincts, and steady output has kept Singing Melody a familiar name in reggae for more than three decades.

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