Nigger Kojak
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Nigger Kojak is a reggae
Reggae
Reggae is a music genre first developed in Jamaica in the late 1960s. While sometimes used in a broader sense to refer to most types of Jamaican music, the term reggae more properly denotes a particular music style that originated following on the development of ska and rocksteady.Reggae is based...

 deejay
Deejay
A deejay is a reggae or dancehall musician who sings and toasts to an instrumental riddim .Deejays are not to be confused with disc jockeys from other music genres like hip-hop, where they select and play music. Dancehall/reggae DJs who select riddims to play are called selectors...

 and singer.

Biography

Perch began his career under the name Pretty Boy Floyd, deejaying on various sound systems. Taking inspiration from Telly Savalas
Telly Savalas
Aristotelis "Telly" Savalas was an American film and television actor and singer, whose career spanned four decades. Best known for playing the title role in the 1970s crime drama Kojak, Savalas was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his performance in Birdman of Alcatraz...

' TV
Television
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 character, Kojak
Kojak
Kojak is an American television series starring Telly Savalas as the title character, bald New York City Police Department Detective Lieutenant Theo Kojak. It aired from October 24, 1973, to March 18, 1978, on CBS. It took the time slot of the popular Cannon series, which was moved one hour earlier...

, Perch changed his stage name to Nigger Kojak, shaving his head and often appearing with Kojak's signature lollipop
Lollipop
A lollipop, pop, lolly, sucker, or sticky-pop is a type of confectionery consisting mainly of hardened, flavored sucrose with corn syrup mounted on a stick and intended for sucking or licking. They are available in many flavors and shapes.- Types :Lollipops are available in a number of colors and...

. He had a local hit with his debut single, "Massacre", and after featuring on Dennis Brown
Dennis Brown
Dennis Emmanuel Brown was a Jamaican reggae singer. During his prolific career, which began in the late 1960s when he was aged eleven, he recorded more than 75 albums and was one of the major stars of lovers rock, a sub-genre of reggae...

's "Ain't That Loving You" single with "Hole In De Bucket", along with a female singer, as Kojak and Liza, many of his subsequent releases would be combinations with "Liza", although there were at least two female singers who joined him under that name (Beverly Brown and Jacqueline Boland), including the debut Showcase album. Kojak was one of a number of deejays who shifted the emphasis from 'cultural' chants to pure 1980s dancehall chat. The success of Kojak and Liza led to the track "Nice Up Jamaica" (actually a Perch solo outing, on the "Real Rock" rhythm) being endorsed by the Jamaican tourist board.

Perch set up his own label, also called Nigger Kojak, releasing records by artists including Delton Screechie

1983 saw a second album, with Rock Jack Kojak, recorded live at Prince Jammy's studio.

Perch resurfaced in 1996 as a singer, releasing an album of soul cover versions under his real name on the Mouthpiece record label.

Singles

  • "Hole In The Bucket" (1979, Laser) (on the Dennis Brown "Ain't That Loving You" 12")
  • "Christmas Style" (1978, Joe Gibbs)
  • "Massacre" (1979, Belmont/Laser)
  • "Fist To Fist Rub a Dub" (1979, Belmont) (Nigger Kojak & Liza)
  • "I'm Still in Love with You" (1979, Joe Gibbs) (Marcia Aitken & Nigger Kojak)
  • "Sky Juice" (1979, Joe Gibbs) (Nigger Kojak & Liza)
  • "Different Style" (1979, Joe Gibbs)
  • "Big Iron" (19??, Joe Gibbs)
  • "Nice Up Jamaica" (?, Nigger Kojak)
  • "Olive Baby" (1980, Moa Anbaessa) (Delton Screechie & Kojak)
  • "Do It Sweet" (1980, Moa Anbessa)
  • "Penitentiary" (1980, Nigger Kojak)
  • "Yu Jamming So" (?, Joe Gibbs)
  • "Green Bay Killing" (19??), Joe Gibbs
  • "Pon the Corner" (19??, Joe Gibbs)
  • "Pick It Up Liza" (?, Nigger Kojak) (A-side Delton Screechie - "I've Got A Letter")
  • "Bam Bam" (1982, Joe Gibbs) (Kojak & Liza)
  • "Early Rooster" (1982, Nigger Kojak) (Papa Kojak)
  • "One Beer" (1982, ?)
  • "Happy Day" (1982, Gorgon) (Nigger Kojak & Mother Liza)
  • "Come Inna Dis" (1982, Rough & Tough)
  • "Untrue Love vesrion" (1982, Ruff N Tuff)
  • "Chant Down Babylon" (1983, ?) (Nigger Kojak & Mother Liza)
  • "Dedicated to You" (1983, ?) (Nigger Kojak & Mother Liza)
  • "This Light of Mine Let It Shine" (1983, ?) (Nigger Kojak & Mother Liza)
  • "Glory of Jah" (1983, ?) (Nigger Kojak & Mother Liza)
  • "Dance Pon The Band Stand" (1983, ?) (Nigger Kojak & Mother Liza)
  • "Open Up" (?, S&J Sound)
  • "Send Down the Rain" (1983, S&J Sound)
  • "Come A We"/"Hear Me Now" (?,?) (Tetrack & Nigger Kojak)
  • "Them A Fight" (?,?) (Barry Brown, Nigger Kojak & Liza)
  • "1000 Gal" (1980, Errol T)
  • "Aki and Potato" (?,?) (Nigger Kojak & Liza)
  • "My Woman"/"Ten Thousand Woman" (?,?) (Barrington Levy, Nigger Kojak & Liza)
  • "Ram It" (?,?) (Nigger Kojak & Liza)
  • "Jamin So"/"Greenbay Killing" (?,Crazy Joe) (Madoo & Nigger Kojak)
  • "Black Skin" (?,?) (Nigger Kojak & Mother Liza)
  • "Two Bad Duppy" (?,?) (Nigger Kojak & Mother Liza)
  • "The Posse" (?,?) (Nigger Kojak & Liza)
  • "Down By The Riverside" (?,?)
  • "Pot Cover" (1986, Hit/GG) (Kojak & Liza)
  • "No Better Nuh Deh" (1987, Black Solidarity)
  • "Rastaman Song" (?, Hit/GG) (Ethiopians
    The Ethiopians
    The Ethiopians were a ska, rocksteady, and reggae vocal group, founded by Leonard Dillon , Stephen Taylor and Aston Morris.-History:...

    & Kojak)
  • "Sit Down Pon It" (1986, Music Trac) (Kojak & Liza)
  • "Pill For Peace Combination" (200?, Uhuru) (Kojak, Bubbles)
  • "Send Down the Rain" (2002, Uhuru)
  • "Give Ear" (2008, Version City)
  • "Rise & Shine" (2008, Heartical) (A-Side Chronicle - "Serve Jah")
  • "Domino Tournament" (????), Gorgon
  • "Straight to Yaba Yu's Head" (????, Roots From the Yard)
  • "Fight Against Corruption" (19??, World Enterprise) (Nigger Kojak & Liza)
  • "Trick in the Book" (19??, World Enterprise)
  • "I Shall Not Remove" (19??, Parish) (Nigger Kojak & Liza)

Albums

  • Nigger Kojak and Liza Showcase (1980, Gorgon)
  • Rock Jack Kojak (1983, Nigger Kojak)
  • Chant Down Babylon (198?, Gorgon) (as Mother Liza with Kojak)
  • Life Is a Journey (198?) Razor Sounds
  • Floyd Perch A/K/A Papa Kojak (1996, Mouthpiece)
  • Screechie and Kojak (2004, Silver Kamel)
  • Kojack Now (200?) Uhuru

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