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Wayne Beckford

12+ albums
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You have most certainly heard his music interpreted by other artists. Now Wayne Beckford is focusing his own carrier. A musical genius. Wayne Beckford has had hits in all urban genres - from soul, pop, rock to hiphop, reggae and electro. He has worked with some of the main international urban artists such as Akon, Rihanna, Robyn, T-Pain, Seal, Beenie Man, Slum Village, Blue, Tony Braxton, UB40, Outkast, Gnarks Barkley and many more. In a musical career that has spanned three decades, Wayne 'Beathoven' Beckford has earned his reputation as a renaissance man of European urban music. Wayne has distinguished himself as a bandleader, a solo artist, a sideman, a songwriter, a producer, an arranger and as a film composer. He plays guitar, bass, drums and can really sing… At the moment Wayne is focusing on his own carrier as a singer. The album « Alpha Omega » is a mix of funk, pop, R’n’B, reggae and club music. An intelligent and powerful musical crossover. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

top songs

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Too Many Girls

2,932
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Dynamite

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Planet Soul

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Go Mama

744
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You Got What I Need

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Intro

293
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Shake Your Money Maker

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Let It Rain

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We're In Need of Love

249
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Outro

195

albums

Too Many Girls

Too Many Girls

Alpha Omega

Alpha Omega

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NRJ Hit Music Only 2010

Alpha Omega EP

Alpha Omega EP

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Wayne Beckford - Alpha Omega EP (MP3 EP)

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Alpha Omega (Reloaded)

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Planet Soul - Single

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Urban Hits 2010

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Too Many Girls Remix

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Too Many Girls - Single

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Alpha Omega (Bonus Track Version)

Dynamite - Single

Dynamite - Single

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