

Sizzla scored several more hits during 1997, including "Like Mountain," "Babylon Cowboy," "Kings of the Earth," and the Luciano duet "Build a Better World". The title track was a smash hit and became something of a cultural reggae anthem. Praise Ye Jah was quickly trumped by his release of the Dixon-produced Black Woman & Child that same year.

The two allied again a year later with the follow-up, Praise Ye Jah ( JetStar). This union led to a run of successful singles and the release of Sizzla's debut album, Burning Up. 1995 marked an important turning point for Sizzla when he began working with Fattis. Homer Harris, the same man who named and mentored Buju Banton got him his first break, introduced Sizzla to top Jamaican saxophonist Dean Fraser, the musical director for Philip "Fatis" Burrell's Xterminator Family. Extensive touring with fellow Xterminator label mate roots and culture artist Luciano followed, earning Sizzla notoriety
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He has used his music as a vehicle for his message, kickstarting his recording career in 1995 with a release through the Zagalou label, he then teamed up with "Bobby Digital" Dixon for a series of singles.

Sizzla began to develop his own style whilst serving his musical apprenticeship with the Caveman Hi-Fi sound system. He was raised in August Town, Kingston, Jamaica where he studied mechanical engineering at Dunoon High School. Like them, Sizzla subscribes to the Bobo Ashanti branch of the Rastafari movement. Mary, Jamaica, to devout Rastafarian parents. As of 2018 he has released 56 solo albums. He is one of the most commercially and critically successful contemporary reggae artists and is noted for his high number of releases. Miguel Orlando Collins (born 17 April 1976), known by his stage name Sizzla Kalonji or Sizzla, is a Jamaican reggae musician.
