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Wayne Wonder (born Von Wayne Charles, 22 July 1966, Kingston, Jamaica) is a Jamaican reggae / R&B artist.
Career
Wonder had a hit called "No Letting Go" in 2003, based on the Diwali riddim, which was also used by several other artists that year, such as Sean Paul, Lumidee and Missy Elliot.
His official DJ is called Babyface AKA LionFace from the NORTORIOUS sound system called King Addies international from Newyork.
Discography
Albums
- 1987: Wayne Wonder
- 1991: Part 2
- 1992: Wayne Wonder & Sanchez (VP Records)
- 2000: Wayne Wonder Collectors Series (Penthouse Records)
- 2000: Da Vibe
- 2001: Schizophrenic (Artists Only Records)
- 2003: No Holding Back
- 2003: You Me And She
- 2004: Grey Skies To Blue (Rhythm Club)
- 2005: Inna Bashment Style: The Roots Of An Urban Warrior
- 2005: Meets Chaka Demus And Pliers (Rhythm Club)
- 2006: Don't Have To
- 2006: Original Bombshell
- 2006: Reggae Chronicles
- 2007: Foreva
Singles
- "Something Different"/"The Train Is Coming" (Shaggy featuring Wayne Wonder) (1996) - UK #21
- "No Letting Go" (2003) - U.S. #11, UK #3
- "Bounce Along" (2003) - UK #19
- "Hold Me Now" (from the movie, 50 First Dates) (2004)
- "You" (2006)
- "Gonna Love You" (2007)
- "Again" (2007)
- "For my love" featuring Trina (2007)