
David Constantine Brooks better known by his stage name
Mavado, aka Gully God, is a Jamaican
dancehall artist. Born November 30, 1981 He was raised in an area known as "Cuba", a micro ghetto within the heart of Kingston, Jamaica's Cassava Piece community.
Mavado had two major influences in his life that made him want to pursue a career in music. His grandmother who raised him, brought him to church with her each Sunday, and this helped to fuel his love for music. Another influence in his music is his idol, and current label mate Bounty Killer.
Mavado first exploded on the
dancehall in 2004 when he teamed up with
Daseca productions, where he recorded his song" Real
Mckoy" over the anger management
riddim.
Mavado first biggest hit that went worldwide was his song" A
Wah Dem A Do" on the R
edbull and
Guinness riddim. Mavado later on went to sign a deal with VP Records in 2007 and released his first album in July 2007 Gangsta for Life: The Symphony of David Brooks. In my opinion Mavado's first album is a classic a cd that can be played from begining to start with out skipping a song Mavado address everything about uplifting your self and expressing his struggles in life from losing his father and growing up in poverty. Mavado released a second album in March of 2009 named
Mr. Brooks...A Better Tomorrow with hit tracks such as "I am So Special", " On the Rock","Overcome" "Money Changer" "Real
Killa" a
diss song aimed towards
Vybz Kartel his musical rival.
Mavado is personally my favorite artist in
dancehall, i feel like every song he
comes out with is hot, he sings about real life things. In videos and interviews he is never
snobbish always promotes liberating your self.
Mavado promotes going to church believing in god.
Mavado is
allways seen as humble even in his
inteviews talking about his
fued with
Vybz Kartel.
Vybz Kartel has produced songs about
Mavado's mother and about his deceased father and
Mavado still stays humble did
not stoop to his level and
retaliated with songs dissing
Kartel in other ways.