On that last album, 'Word, Sound & Power', your music sounded much more Jamaican than the UK sound we were used to hear from you. Was that a conscious choice?

Macka B: "No not really. It all depends on the riddims that they give you and these ones just had a very Jamaican vibe to them, but I don't plan it that way."

Soon Macka B formed the Exodus sound system with friends and became a Rasta.[1][4] His 1982 trip to Jamaica galvanised his commitment to toasting and the following year he won a DJing competition.[1][3] After this Macka B began to feature on the radio as well as perform with local band Pre-Wax, who had a hit with "Maggie's Letter".[1][3] He became a regular performer on Birmingham's Jah Wasifa sound system.[5] He had a weekly slot on the television programme Ebony in 1984.[4] He approached Neil "The Mad Professor" Frasier with a view to recording and after submitting a tape of his work, the producer agreed to produce his first album, beginning a long association.[3][6] Around the same time, a tape of his performance in a sound-system battle between the Jah Wasifa sound system and Saxon Studio International ended up with Fashion Records in London. The record label gave Macka B the opportunity to record his first solo single, "Bible Reader", which was released in 1985, the first of three singles for the label.[1][4]


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