Dave Kelly | |
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Birth name | David Kelly |
Also known as | The Stranger |
Born |
Kingston, Jamaica |
4 November 1969
Genres | Dancehall reggae |
Occupation(s) | Record producer, songwriter, instrumentalist, engineer, and mixer |
Years active | 1992–present |
Labels | Penthouse Studios , Madhouse Records |
Associated acts | Tony "CD" Kelly, Jentina, Cham, Buju Banton, Spice, Bounty Killer, Maxi Priest, Beenie Man, Wyclef Jean, En Vogue, Heavy D, Mýa, Rayvon, Terror Fabulous, Foxy Brown, Tanya Stephens |
David "Dave" Kelly (born 4 November 1969 in Kingston, Jamaica) is a Jamaican record producer and the brother of another record producer Tony "CD" Kelly. He began his career as an engineer in the late eighties. After getting into producing at the "Penthouse" label of Donovan Germain, he started his own label "Madhouse" together with business partner Janet Davidson in 1991. He went on to become one of the most successful dancehall-producers in Jamaica, recording numerous songs that topped the local and international reggae-charts, such as "Action" by Nadine Sutherland & Terror Fabulous in 1994 or "Look" by Bounty Killer in 1999.
Dave Kelly has released some of the most popular and influential dancehall riddims such as "Joyride," "Showtime," "Fiesta", and "85". He produced Beenie Man's international hit "Dude" in 2003 on the "Fiesta" riddim, which was featured on Beenie Man's album Back to Basics and Baby Cham's major hit "Ghetto Story," on the "85" riddim, which was the title track of Baby Cham's 2006 album that he also produced.