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Inner Circle Discography
Inner Circle, formed in 1968, is known for hits like "Bad Boys," "Satta Massagana," and "Black Man in America." Their music spans several decades, with various lineup changes. The band's work is a significant part of reggae history.
After a hiatus following Miller's death, the band found massive commercial success. Their 1992 album, Grammy Award for Best Reggae Album and featured the worldwide hits "Bad Boys" (the theme for the TV show "Sweat (A La La La La Long)" Experimental & Later Years (Late 90s–2000): Albums like Speak My Language Inner Circle - Discography -1976-2000-.torrent
Track Sampling (Most Sought After)
- Bad Boys – The iconic anthem.
- Sweat (A La La La La Long) – Global dancefloor filler.
- Tenement Yard – Roots reggae classic.
- Whip It – Crossover hit with a hip-hop edge.
- Mary Mary (Dub version) – Deep bass and echo effects.
- Summer Jamming – Perfect for warm-up sets.
: The final album recorded with Jacob Miller before his untimely death in a car accident in March 1980. Re-formation and International Stardom (1986–1993) After a hiatus following Miller’s death (though the album Something So Good was released in 1982), the Lewis brothers re-formed the band with lead singer Calton Coffie One Way (1987) : Featured the original release of "Bad Boys," which would later become the iconic theme for the TV show Identified (1989) Inner Circle Discography Inner Circle, formed in 1968,
Something’s Got to Give (1979 – Japan-only release)
A rare collector’s item now, this album leaned into R&B and funk influences, hinting at the crossover sound Inner Circle would later perfect. But tragedy struck before they could build on this momentum. Bad Boys – The iconic anthem
Bad to the Bone (1992) / Bad Boys (1993): Driven by the massive success of "Bad Boys" (the theme for the TV show COPS) and "Sweat (A La La La La Long)," these albums dominated world charts. They earned the band a Grammy Award for Best Reggae Album in 1994.