Delroy “Junior” Reid (born June 6, 1963) is a Jamaican reggae and dancehall musician best known for his contributions to the songs “One Blood,” “It’s Okay (One Blood),” and “This Is Why I’m Hot,” as well as his work as the lead vocalist for Black Uhuru on three albums: Brutal, Positive, and Black Uhuru Live in New York.
Reid was the headliner at the Reggae on the Hills festival in Barbados in May 2013. The festival drew nearly 60,000 people, the greatest turnout in the festival’s history, and Junior Reid’s appearance was eagerly anticipated.
His most recent tracks, “Sharing the Night Together,” “Never Let You Go,” and “Same Boat,” are being heavily played in Jamaica and around the world.
Junior Reid released Kingston Firehouse, a mixtape in May 2013, as a prelude to his album Junior Reid Living Legend.