Agent Sasco  | |
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![]() Agent Sasco in 2014  | |
| Background information | |
| Birth name | Jeffrey E. Campbell | 
| Also known as | Agent Sasco, Agent 006, Agent 00 | 
| Born | 22 December 1982 Kingston, Jamaica  | 
| Genres | Dancehall, reggae | 
| Years active | 1999–present | 
| Labels | VP, Boardhouse Records | 
| Website | http://www.agentsasco.com/ | 
Jeffrey E. Campbell (born 22 December 1982), better known as Agent Sasco, and Assassin, is a Jamaican dancehall deejay.[1][2]
Biography
Campbell grew up in Kintyre, St. Andrew before relocating to Kingston.[3] His career began in 1999 when his lyrics were recorded by Spragga Benz as "Shotta";[2] He soon started recording himself, releasing his first single in 2000.[2] He gained the nickname 'Assassin' while at Camperdown High School.[3][4]
He signed to VP Records, and released two albums for the label before switching to Boardhouse Records, which he co-owns and started in 2008.[5][6] His second album, Gully Sit'n, was described as a "celebration of ghetto life".[3]
In the mid-2000s, he started an internet based degree in Business Management from the University of Sunderland.[2] He began using the stage name 'Agent Sasco' as it has more "Googleability" than 'Assassin'.[1] His single "Talk How Mi Feel" reached number one on the Jamaica Countdown Chart in June 2011.[5]
In 2013, he was featured on the song "I'm in It" by American recording artist Kanye West on his 6th solo album, Yeezus.[7]
In February 2015, Assassin was featured on the song "The Blacker the Berry" by Grammy award winner Kendrick Lamar.[8] It was certified gold after selling over 500,000 copies.[9]
On February 19, 2016, he released the album Theory of Reggaetivity.[9]
Discography
Albums
- Infiltration (2005), VP
 - Gully Sit'n (2007), VP
 - Theory of Reggaetivity (2016), Germaica Digital (Europe)
 - Hope River (2018), Diamond Studios
 
Singles
- "Wah Gwaan" (2000), First Name Music
 - "Two Words For You" (2000), Mixing Lab
 - "Money Maker" (2000), True Blue Family
 - "Dam It" (2000), Penthouse
 - "Yu Nuh Coot" (2000), First Name Music
 - "Won't" (2001), Full Hundred – split single with Sean Paul
 - "Dedicated to the World" (2001), Natural Bridge
 - "Let Me Through" (2001), Massive B
 - "Stages" (2002), Gargamel Music
 - "Surprise" (2002), Awful Music
 - "The Answer" (2002), 40/40 Productions
 - "Diet" (2002), Black Shadow
 - "Do Ma Thing" (2003), Kings of KIngs
 - "Its A Girl Thing" (2003), Blaxxx
 - "Strait" (2003), Don Corleon Music
 - "Pull Up" (2003), Don Corleon Music
 - "We a Bad From" (2003), Builders
 - "Girls Alone" (2003), 40/40 Productions
 - "Nobody Else" (2003), Penthouse – with Nicky Burt
 - "Roll In" (2003), 40/40 Productions
 - "Have Dat" (2003), South Rakkas Crew
 - "Youth Well Cold" (2003), Penthouse – Assassin & Freddie McGregor
 - "Don't Like You" (2004), Jah Snowcone
 - "Man Town" (2004), John John
 - "Step Pon Dem" (2004), Birchill
 - "They Don't Know" (2004), Red Dragon Music
 - "Move And Go-Weh" (2004), Big Jeans
 - "Girls Gone Wild" (2004), H2O Productions
 - "Don't Like You" (2004), Jah Snowcone
 - "As A Man" (2005), Steely & Clevie
 - "Some Gal" (2005), Birchill
 - "Break You Down" (2005), First Name Music
 - "Gangsta City" (2005), 40/40 Productions
 - "Tell Wey U Come From" (2006), Gargamel Music
 - "No Price" (2006), Champagne International
 - "Talk Bout Yu Youth" (2006), Don Corleon – Voice Mail & Assassin
 - "Mouth Mek Fi Chat" (2006), Don Corleon
 - "Low The Music" (2006), Supertronics Muzic
 - "Real Gallis" (2006), 2Cus Production
 - "I Don't Care" (2006), Zero G Records
 - "Boring Gal" (2007), Birchill Records
 - "Do Mek Me Hold You" (2007), Don Corleon
 - "Carry News" (2007), Big Ship
 - "Can't Beg Fi Dem" (2007), Pure Music Productions
 - "Beep Out" (2007), H2O Productions
 - "Spare Dem" (2008), Don Corleon
 - "Surveillance" (2008), Daseca
 - "Money" (2008), Big Ship
 - "Wha Do Dem Guy Deh" (2008), Boardhouse
 - "The A. R." (2008), Stainless
 - "Pure Gal" (Remix) (2008), Music World Entertainment
 - "Priority" (2009), Juke Boxx Productions
 - "Hand Inna Di Air" (2009), Big Ship
 - "More Peace on Earth" (2009), John John – Michael Rose & Assassin
 - "Gal Dem Time Now" (2009), Techniques
 - "Wanna Be Ballaz" (2009), Dem Yute Deh Music
 - "Dancehall Again" (2010), Daseca
 - "History Book" (2010), Juke Boxx Productions
 - "Bam Bam" (2010), Juke Boxx Productions
 - "Boopsie" (2010), Juke Boxx Productions
 - "Mad Sound" (2011), Maximum Sound
 - "Ghetto State of Mind" (2011), Maximum Sound – Assassin, Bounty Killer & Half Pint
 - "Squeeze Off" (20??), City Dawgs
 - "Sissy" (2008), Don Corleon
 - "Yard Man" (20??), Pot of Gold
 - "Serious Time" (2006), Birchill
 - "Free Style" (20??), Danger Zone
 - "Guinep Stain" (20??), Liv Up
 - "Stop the Fighting" (20??), Penthouse – Richie Stephens & Assassin
 - "Anywhere We Go" (2005), Mad House
 - "Dancehall Defender" (20??), Opera House
 - "To How Yu Livin" (20??), Shy Shy – Spragga Benz & Assassin
 - "Good Over Evil" (2006), Mad House
 - "Our Style" (20??), Natural Cut
 - "Stand By Your Man" (2012), Penthouse – Assassin & Marcia Griffiths
 - "Visa Line" (2002), Footsteps
 - "As a Man" (2005), VP
 - "Do It If Yuh Bad" (2004), Kings of Kings
 - "Dem Ting Deh" (2004), Renaissance – Bounty Killer & Assassin
 - "Idiot Ting Dat" (2004), Renaissance
 - "Soundboy Kill It" (2013) Fly International Luxurious Art, Raekwon, Melanie Fiona
 - "I'm In It" (2013), Yeezus – Kanye West, Assassin & Justin Vernon
 - "The Blacker the Berry" (2015), Kendrick Lamar
 - "I Know There's Gonna Be (Good Times)" (Dre Skull Remix) (2015) In Colour, Jamie xx, Konshens, Kranium, Popcaan
 - "Saturnz Barz" (Cadenza Remix) (2017) — Gorillaz, Popcaan, Mad Cobra, Teddy Bruckshot, Killa P
 - "Summer on Lock" (2018) Book of Ryan — Royce da 5'9", Pusha T, Fabolous, Jadakiss
 - "So Blessed" (2018), Diamond Studios
 - "Banks of the Hope" (2018), Diamond Studios
 - "Change" (2018), Diamond Studios — Stonebwoy, Kabaka Pyramid, Spragga Benz
 - "Bandana" (2019), Freddie Gibbs & Madlib
 
References
- 1 2 Johnson, Richard (2012) "‘ONLY A MATTER OF TIME’ – Deejay Assassin awaits that moment", Jamaica Observer, 20 January 2012, retrieved 7 June 2012
 - 1 2 3 4 Porter, Christopher (2007) "Assassin", The Washington Post, 15 August 2007, retrieved 7 June 2012
 - 1 2 3 Malcolm, Tennesia (2007) "Assassin – Taking 'Gully Sit'n' to college Archived 28 September 2008 at the Wayback Machine", Jamaica Gleaner, 24 August 2007, retrieved 7 June 2012
 - ↑ Henry, Roland (2007) "Discipline, drive key to success as a deejay", Jamaica Observer, 30 September 2007, retrieved 7 June 2012
 - 1 2 "Assassin scores first #1 this year", Jamaica Observer, 13 June 2011, retrieved 7 June 2012
 - ↑ "Assassin hoping for more success Archived 8 June 2012 at the Wayback Machine", Jamaica Star, 5 June 2012, retrieved 7 June 2012
 - ↑ Morgan, Simone (2013) "Assassin in it to stay", Jamaica Observer, 17 July 2013. Retrieved 10 August 2013
 - ↑ "Kendrick Lamar Takes on Hypocrisy on Powerful New Track”,”Rolling Stone”, 10 February 2015, retrieved 2015-02-11
 - 1 2 "Theory according to Sasco", Jamaica Observer, 21 November 2015. Retrieved 21 November 2015
 
