
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


Some artists belong to a moment. Johnny Osbourne is part of the evolution of reggae, dating back to the 1960s and the Studio One world, to the raw energy of 1980s dancehall. Osbourne didn’t just adapt to change; he carried his voice through it all while delivering his unique vocal style.
Johnny Osbourne came up at Studio One, and early recordings like “See and Blind” showcase a young vocalist steeped in soul, restraint, and melodic control. Studio One was a label but also a fertile training ground, a boot camp for many young artists over the years, and Osbourne took it all in.
By the mid–1970s, Osbourne moved beyond Studio One and began shaping a more personal sound - his tone grew stronger and more street-aware. Tracks like “Truths and Rights” and “Ready or Not” feel like a bridge, still rooted in roots reggae, but miles away from his first Studio One Recordings.
When dancehall took over in the early 1980s, many roots singers faded into obscurity. Osbourne didn’t. Instead of fighting the shift, he leaned into it — applying a roots-trained voice to harder, faster riddims. Songs like “Buddy Bye,” “Folly Ranking,” and “No Ice Cream Sound” became sound system staples, built for crowd reaction and rewind culture.
It’s been 6 decades since the 77-year-old released his first music, and he is still recording to this day. That is a remarkable career and legacy.
Johnny Osbourne – See and Blind (with The Sensations)
Johnny Osbourne – Truths & Rights
Johnny Osbourne – Right, Right Time (with Earth, Roots & Water)
Johnny Osbourne – Jah Ovah
Johnny Osbourne – In the Area
Johnny Osbourne – We Need Love
Johnny Osbourne – Fally Ranking
Johnny Osbourne – Ready or Not
Johnny Osbourne – Purify Your Heart
Johnny Osbourne – Ice Cream Love
Johnny Osbourne – No Lollipop, No Sweet So
Johnny Osbourne – Water Pumping
Johnny Osbourne – Give a Little Love
Johnny Osbourne – Rock and Come In
Johnny Osbourne – No Sound Like We
Johnny Osbourne – Never Stop Fighting
Johnny Osbourne – Buddy Bye
By Dubmatix5
1010 ratings
Some artists belong to a moment. Johnny Osbourne is part of the evolution of reggae, dating back to the 1960s and the Studio One world, to the raw energy of 1980s dancehall. Osbourne didn’t just adapt to change; he carried his voice through it all while delivering his unique vocal style.
Johnny Osbourne came up at Studio One, and early recordings like “See and Blind” showcase a young vocalist steeped in soul, restraint, and melodic control. Studio One was a label but also a fertile training ground, a boot camp for many young artists over the years, and Osbourne took it all in.
By the mid–1970s, Osbourne moved beyond Studio One and began shaping a more personal sound - his tone grew stronger and more street-aware. Tracks like “Truths and Rights” and “Ready or Not” feel like a bridge, still rooted in roots reggae, but miles away from his first Studio One Recordings.
When dancehall took over in the early 1980s, many roots singers faded into obscurity. Osbourne didn’t. Instead of fighting the shift, he leaned into it — applying a roots-trained voice to harder, faster riddims. Songs like “Buddy Bye,” “Folly Ranking,” and “No Ice Cream Sound” became sound system staples, built for crowd reaction and rewind culture.
It’s been 6 decades since the 77-year-old released his first music, and he is still recording to this day. That is a remarkable career and legacy.
Johnny Osbourne – See and Blind (with The Sensations)
Johnny Osbourne – Truths & Rights
Johnny Osbourne – Right, Right Time (with Earth, Roots & Water)
Johnny Osbourne – Jah Ovah
Johnny Osbourne – In the Area
Johnny Osbourne – We Need Love
Johnny Osbourne – Fally Ranking
Johnny Osbourne – Ready or Not
Johnny Osbourne – Purify Your Heart
Johnny Osbourne – Ice Cream Love
Johnny Osbourne – No Lollipop, No Sweet So
Johnny Osbourne – Water Pumping
Johnny Osbourne – Give a Little Love
Johnny Osbourne – Rock and Come In
Johnny Osbourne – No Sound Like We
Johnny Osbourne – Never Stop Fighting
Johnny Osbourne – Buddy Bye

3,417 Listeners

1,226 Listeners

527 Listeners

1,265 Listeners

435 Listeners

40 Listeners

200 Listeners

63 Listeners

925 Listeners

109 Listeners

200 Listeners

3 Listeners

99 Listeners

28 Listeners

8 Listeners