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Here it is: the first appearance of “Bad Boys.” Originally a moderate UK reggae hit (reaching #52 on the UK Singles Chart), the song’s iconic hook—“Bad boys, bad boys, whatcha gonna do?”—had not yet become a global phenomenon. The album also includes “We’re the Warriors,” another fan favorite.


Downloading a discography spanning 1976 to 2000 is not just about collecting MP3s; it’s about hearing the history of the Caribbean diaspora in audio form.

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This album saw Inner Circle refining their studio production, working with engineers at Harry J’s and Randy’s. The title track became a minor UK reggae chart hit. While still underground by mainstream standards, the band was gaining a reputation as one of Jamaica’s hardest-working live acts.

The beginning of this discography era is arguably the most sacred. In 1976, Inner Circle wasn't the polished pop-reggae act we know today; they were a heavyweight roots band, and their secret weapon was the incomparable Jacob Miller. Downloading a discography spanning 1976 to 2000 is

While the Lewis brothers (Ian and Roger) provided the muscular rhythm section, Miller provided the spirit. He was a larger-than-life figure, both physically and spiritually.

The Inner Circle's music gained widespread popularity in the early 1980s, with a more polished and commercial sound. Notable albums from this period include:

After Miller’s death, Inner Circle went on hiatus. Ian and Roger Lewis eventually reformed with new vocalists, moving toward a more radio-friendly sound. This period produced scattered singles but no full-length albums until the mid-1980s.