From early in his career, Sixy Morris knew the softer side of reggae was his calling. No surprise then, that most of his songs have that lovers rock vibe.
His latest effort is “What Goes Around Comes Around”, a cover of Justin Timberlake’s hit song from 2006.
“Yeah, I’m much more comfortable singing lovers rock. I was told by Beres Hammond one time that’s where I should keep my head because of my vocals, so I am definitely more comfortable singing lovers rock,” said Morris.
His reggae version of “What Goes Around Comes Around” is produced by Paul “Computer Paul” Henton, the man behind hit songs by Jimmy Cliff (“I Can See Clearly Now”) and Stevie Face (“Tell it Like it Is”).
“What Goes Around Comes Around” was released in February by Computer Paul’s Boot Camp label.
Sixy Morris was born into music. His father is reggae great, Eric “Monty” Morris, singer of classics like “Wings of A Dove” and “Oil in my Lamp”, which were released during the ska era of the early 1960s.
He has been recording songs since his teens, working with a number of producers including Hammond’s Harmony House. His lone album, “Sunrise”, was released in 2016.
Written By Howard Campbell