Pressure (reggae musician)
Delyno Brown (born August 5, 1981),[citation needed][1] better known as Pressure or Pressure Busspipe, is a reggae musician from Saint Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands.[2] He gained his early experience working on the Star Lion sound system in the late 1990s.[3] His debut album, The Pressure Is On, was produced by Dean Pond and released in 2005.[3][4] He had a hit in Jamaica in 2007 with a remixed version of "Love and Affection", a song originally recorded for Pond but updated by producer Don Corleon.[3] Corleon produced an album of the same name.[3] His third album was called Coming Back For You, again produced by Pond and released in 2009.[3] Pressure is known for his commitment to the Rastafari movement.[3][5] His fourth album, Africa Redemption, was released in December 2012.[3] He worked on the album with producer Trevor "Baby G" James in Jamaica and Damian and Stephen Marley in Miami.[3] After being a victim of gun crime and in response to the rise in violent crime in the islands, Pressure Busspipe organized a peace concert in St. Thomas in August 2013.[6] Fifth album The Sound was released in 2014.[7] His 2016 album Red Rose reached the top ten of the Billboard Top Reggae Albums chart.[8] In November 2019 he released the album Rebel With a Cause.[9] Discography
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