Jah Stitch, a legendary Jamaican musician born in 1949 and passed away in 2019, was a pioneering figure in the reggae scene. Beginning his career singing alongside icons like Roy Shirley and the Wailers, Jah Stitch soon embraced the DJ culture, becoming a prominent voice in the genre. Known for his work with sound-systems like Tippertone and Black Harmony, he cut his first sides for Flabba Holt and collaborated with legendary producers like Bunny Lee and King Tubby. His discography spans genres such as lovers rock, roots reggae, dub, rocksteady, and reggae, showcasing his versatility and enduring influence. From his early days as a "Bad Man" to his transformation into a "Music Man," Jah Stitch's journey is a testament to his enduring legacy in Jamaican music.