Like the RAS label out of Washington, D.C., VP Records has found success as a stateside label specializing in modern dancehall reggae. Nonetheless, he still ranked as arguably the most popular conscious reggae artist of his time, thanks to a normally high standard of quality control - all the more impressive given the frequency with which he recorded. He remained something of an enigma to the public at large, rarely granting interviews and keeping his concert appearances to a minimum. Yet overall, his music was generally positive, advocating faith and compassion for poor black youth, and respect for women. A member of the militant Bobo Ashanti sect, he sometimes courted controversy with his strict adherence to their views, particularly his aggressive condemnations of homosexuals and white Western oppressors. Along with Buju Banton and Capleton, he helped lead dancehall back to the musical and spiritual influence of roots reggae, favoring organic productions and heavily Rastafarian subject matter. Ninjaman) 12-It Cost Nothing 13-Explain To The Almighty 14-Bless The Youth 15-True God 16-Trust & Love 17-Pressure 18-Show Us The Way 19-Love Is Always There 20-Love Amongst My Brethren Purchase Name: Sizzla Real Name: Miguel Collins Profile Emerging during the latter half of the '90s, the enormously prolific Sizzla was one of the leaders of the conscious dancehall movement. 01-Black Woman & Child 02-Holding Firm 03-Freedom Cry 04-Do Some Good 05-Be Strong 06-Babylon A Listen 07-Babylon Cowboy 08-Brutality For Love 09-Clean Up Your Heart 10-I'm Not Sure 11-Who Is Laughing (ft.