Eddy Grant was born on March 5, 1948 in Plaisance, Guyana. Known for such chart-topping singles as "Baby Come Back," "I Don't Wanna Dance," and "Electric Avenue," this Guyanese-British singer and songwriter released the popular 1982 album Killer on the Rampage. Additionally, he invented a Caribbean music philosophy and genre known as "Ringbang."
Eddy Grant is a member of Reggae Singer
💰Eddy Grant Net worth: $6 million
About
Known for such chart-topping singles as "Baby Come Back," "I Don't Wanna Dance," and "Electric Avenue," this Guyanese-British singer and Songwriter released the popular 1982 album Killer on the Rampage. Additionally, he invented a Caribbean music philosophy and genre known as "Ringbang."
Before Fame
He began his successful music career as the Songwriter and Guitarist for a London-based R&B group called The Equals.
Trivia
Many of his songs, including "Living on the Front Line" and "War Party," contain political (particularly anti-apartheid) messages.
Family Life
Born in Guyana, he moved to England as a young child and grew up primarily in the Kentish Town neighborhood of northern London.
Associated With
A music Producer as well as a recording Artist, he produced tracks for such legendary Musicians as Mick Jagger and Sting.