Lee "Scratch" Perry, the legendary Jamaican reggae producer and artist, left an indelible mark on the music world with his innovative and enduring contributions to dub, rocksteady, reggae, roots reggae, ska, and ragga. Born in 1936 and passing away in 2021, Perry's career spanned over five decades, during which he pioneered groundbreaking sounds and techniques that influenced countless musicians and genres. His work is celebrated for its sonic genius and political depth, often demanding social change and justice. Perry's impact extends far beyond reggae, shaping the way we approach music today. With a legacy that continues to inspire, Lee "Scratch" Perry remains one of the most original and revered figures in music history.