Yami Bolo
Bio
Yami Bolo (born Rolando Ephraim McLean on 1 October 1970) is a Jamaican reggae singer based in New York, US.
Bolo released his first singles in 1986. He had a breakthrough after working with Augustus Pablo in the late 1980s on singles such as 'Struggle in Babylon'. Bolo earned international acclaim from his collaboration with Japanese reggae performer Kazafumi Mizayawa (Miya) In 1994. Their 'Love Is Dangerous album' sold 500,000 units in Japan. The duo's 'Miya-Yami' earned the Japanese Best Music Video in 1994.
In 2002, Bolo also contributed to Damian Marley's 2001 Grammy Award winning album 'Halfway Tree'.
In addition, he has collaborated with some of reggae's greatest artists and producers such as Tenor Saw, Sugar Minott, Capleton, Tapper Zukie, Sly and Robbie. His success as a reggae artist has allowed him to record many songs.