• Take Off Your Clothes
    • Pimp My Ride
    • Winey Winey Gal
    • Hey Love (Wha' Cha' Want)
    • Don't Cry For The Dead
    • We Gets Misty
    • They Run
    • Miss Highty Tighty
    • Hey Ya'll Hoez
    • Hard

    Da One Irie B
    atlanta, GA
    Genre(s): , HipHop - Pop/Modern, HipHop - Experimental/Alternative, RnB - Modern/Urban Contemporary, Reggae/Dub
    Curtis Hewitt a.k.a "Da One Irie B.", began his career as the frontman for the Hip-Hop/Dancehall band called "The Street King Posse" in Barbados and Jamaica in the late nintees. After a brief stint with the group, Irie Beezy, relocated to the United States, to embark on a solo artist/production career. After making a name for himself in various cities from New York to Greenville North Carolina, he decided to settle in Atlanta, to so to speak "Create my own lane in the music game". With influences ranging from Bob Marley to Big Daddy Kane, this one of a kind phenom, fuses Dancehall, Hip-Hop, Soul, Reggaeton and other musical artforms, to create a unique style, flow, and sound, that cannot be found anywhere in the universe, hence "the freshest dancehall artist" title. His major accomplishments include, having one of his songs "They Run", featured on one of Comcast''s Sports Network shows, being selected to play at music midtown 2004, having a radio jingle played on one of Atlanta''s premier radio stations HOT 107.9, weekdays at 3 p.m, Emperor Searcy Kingdom show, establishing a joint venture deal with Hollywood based record label Warrior records, to having his video for song "No woman no cry", in rotation on Reggae Nation T.V. via Fox Sports Net worlwide. Irie Beezy, has a single "Take off your clothes" coming in january 2007 and L.P. "I come to get your money" spring 2007.