Cocoa Tea (born Colvin George Scott, September 3, 1959) was a legendary Jamaican reggae and dancehall singer known for his smooth tenor vocals and socially conscious lyrics. He emerged in the early 1980s, gaining his stage name from his affinity for "cocoa tea" (Jamaican hot chocolate). His first major hits included "Rocking Dolly" and "I Lost My Sonia" (1983). A devout Rastafarian since 1985, his music often addressed global issues. Notable tracks include "Rikers Island" (addressing the prison system) and the controversial "Oil Ting" and "No Blood For Oil," which were banned in some regions for their commentary on the Gulf War.
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1 - Sweet Life (00:00:00)
2 - She Loves Me Now (00:03:45)
3 - Hot Sweet Cocoa Tea (00:07:24)
4 - Girl Go Home (00:10:49)
5 - Flag Flown High (00:14:23)
6 - Pirate's Anthem (00:18:13)
7 - Riker's Island (00:22:13)
8 - I've Lost My Sonia (00:25:35)
9 - Stand Up Straight (00:29:05)
10 - Good Life (00:32:40)
11 - Tune In (00:36:37)
12 - Israel's King (00:39:27)
13 - Hurry Up & Come (00:43:14)
14 - Repatriation (00:46:58)
15 - Rastaman (00:51:05)
16 - Feel The Power (00:55:03)
17 - The Voices Of Sweet Jamaica – All Star Remix (00:58:53)