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Diamond remix reggae
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  • "Bandana" (2019), Freddie Gibbs & Madlib.
  • "Change" (2018), Diamond Studios - Stonebwoy, Kabaka Pyramid, Spragga Benz.
  • "Banks of the Hope" (2018), Diamond Studios.
  • "Summer on Lock" (2018) Book of Ryan - Royce da 5'9", Pusha T, Fabolous, Jadakiss.
  • "Saturnz Barz" (Cadenza Remix) (2017) - Gorillaz, Popcaan, Mad Cobra, Teddy Bruckshot, Killa P.
  • "I Know There's Gonna Be (Good Times)" ( Dre Skull Remix) (2015) In Colour, Jamie xx, Konshens, Kranium, Popcaan.
  • " The Blacker the Berry" (2015), Kendrick Lamar.
  • " I'm In It" (2013), Yeezus – Kanye West, Assassin & Justin Vernon.
  • "Soundboy Kill It" (2013) Fly International Luxurious Art, Raekwon, Melanie Fiona.
  • "Dem Ting Deh" (2004), Renaissance – Bounty Killer & Assassin.
  • "Do It If Yuh Bad" (2004), Kings of Kings.
  • "Stand By Your Man" (2012), Penthouse – Assassin & Marcia Griffiths.
  • "To How Yu Livin" (20?), Shy Shy – Spragga Benz & Assassin.
  • "Dancehall Defender" (20?), Opera House.
  • "Stop the Fighting" (20?), Penthouse – Richie Stephens & Assassin.
  • "Ghetto State of Mind" (2011), Maximum Sound – Assassin, Bounty Killer & Half Pint.
  • "Boopsie" (2010), Juke Boxx Productions.
  • "Bam Bam" (2010), Juke Boxx Productions.
  • "History Book" (2010), Juke Boxx Productions.
  • "Wanna Be Ballaz" (2009), Dem Yute Deh Music.
  • "More Peace on Earth" (2009), John John – Michael Rose & Assassin.
  • "Priority" (2009), Juke Boxx Productions.
  • "Pure Gal" (Remix) (2008), Music World Entertainment.
  • "Wha Do Dem Guy Deh" (2008), Boardhouse.
  • "Can't Beg Fi Dem" (2007), Pure Music Productions.
  • "Do Mek Me Hold You" (2007), Don Corleon.
  • "Low The Music" (2006), Supertronics Muzic.
  • "Mouth Mek Fi Chat" (2006), Don Corleon.
  • "Talk Bout Yu Youth" (2006), Don Corleon – Voice Mail & Assassin.
  • "No Price" (2006), Champagne International.
  • "Tell Wey U Come From" (2006), Gargamel Music.
  • "Break You Down" (2005), First Name Music.
  • "Girls Gone Wild" (2004), H2O Productions.
  • "They Don't Know" (2004), Red Dragon Music.
  • "Youth Well Cold" (2003), Penthouse – Assassin & Freddie McGregor.
  • "Nobody Else" (2003), Penthouse – with Nicky Burt.
  • "Dedicated to the World" (2001), Natural Bridge.
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  • "Won't" (2001), Full Hundred – split single with Sean Paul.
  • Theory of Reggaetivity (2016), Germaica Digital (Europe).
  • Discography Īgent Sasco at Ruhr Reggae Summer 2014 Albums On February 19, 2016, he released the album Theory of Reggaetivity. On February 15, 2016, on the 58th Annual Grammy Awards, Assassin aka Agent Sasco, was highlighted on the Global platform with his feature from the politically charged hit single “ The Blacker the Berry” during Kendrick Lamar's highly anticipated Grammy performance. In February 2015, Assassin was featured on the song " The Blacker the Berry" by Grammy award winner Kendrick Lamar It was certified gold after selling over 500,000 copies. In 2013, he was featured on the song "I'm in It" by American recording artist Kanye West on his 6th solo album, Yeezus. His single "Talk How Mi Feel" reached number one on the Jamaica Countdown Chart in June 2011. He began using the stage name 'Agent Sasco' as it has more "Googleability" than 'Assassin'. In the mid-2000s, he started an internet based degree in Business Management from the University of Sunderland. His second album, Gully Sit'n, was described as a "celebration of ghetto life". He signed to VP Records, and released two albums for the label before switching to Boardhouse Records, which he co-owns and started in 2008. He gained the nickname 'Assassin' while at Camperdown High School. His career began in 1999 when his lyrics were recorded by Spragga Benz as "Shotta" He soon started recording himself, releasing his first single in 2000.






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