Michael Alexander Johnson, known as Daddy Screw, was born on March 29, 1968, in Kingston, Jamaica, and is a Jamaican dancehall deejay. He began his career as a deejay while still a student at Vauxhall Comprehensive High School and released his first single, "Original Dimbo Bucket," in 1990. Daddy Screw worked with sound systems such as Black Stone and recorded "Madda Mampie" for Tuff Gong Records, which led to collaborations with producers like Tony Kelly and Dave Kelly. He toured extensively, including performances on the 'Champions In Action' tour with artists like Tiger, Sanchez, and Terror Fabulous. In the 1990s, Daddy Screw released two albums: Loverman (1993) and Multiple Choice (1996). He also appeared on the live album Mad House Crew Live, released in 1994 by French label Pipper. Throughout his career, he collaborated with various artists, including Terror Fabulous, Sharon Forrester, Tinga Stewart, Maxi Priest, Toyin Adekale, and Barrington Levy.
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