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Philip Thomas (born 12 February 1965), better known as Cutty Ranks, is a Jamaican singer.


Early life, family and education
Thomas was born in Clarendon Parish, Jamaica, in 1965.
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As a youth, he was already performing reggae.


Career
Thomas began performing reggae at age eleven with local sound systems. At age 14, he was working with the Gemini sound system before moving on to work with 's Rebel Tone and Papa Roots. Later, he worked with Stereo Mars, Arrows and Metro Media. He joined where he worked alongside , , Puddy Roots, and Little Twitch, and then Sturmars, where he worked with Josey Wales, Nicodemus, , and . His first job on leaving school was as a butcher.

During the 1980s, Ranks moved on to the Arrows sound system and his 1986 debut single "Gunman Lyrics" was recorded for 's Techniques label. He also recorded such tracks as "Out of Hand" and "Fishman Lyrics" with Riley and after spending some time in Miami working with and Nicodemus, he worked with Patrick Roberts' Shocking Vibes label, releasing the single "The Bomber". In 1990, he joined 's Penthouse label, enjoying a hit with "Pon Mi Nozzle".

Ranks came to the attention of -based . In 1991 he released "The Stopper" and a debut album of the same name for Fashion. His follow-up album Lethal Weapon was released the same year for Penthouse, featuring singers such as , , and . His subsequent albums From Mi Heart and Six Million Ways to Die were released on in 1996. Six Million Ways to Die included a hip hop of Ranks' song "A Who Seh Me Dun" which was voiced earlier over the Bam Bam in 1992. In 2000, he released the album Back with a Vengeance produced by . This album saw Ranks venture into other musical styles, including hip hop and .

After this, he released music on his own label, Philip Music. He has rejected the 'slackness' of modern dancehall in favour of more 'cultural' concerns. In 2012, he released the album Full Blast, featuring guest appearances from , Luciano, and . In 2013, he featured on 2 Chainz's "Slums of the Ghetto" and a remix of T.RONE's "Hello Love".

In 2018, his vocals were featured on 's song "Dame Tu Cosita", which was originally released in 1997 in short form on the album Cuentos de la Cripta 2, titled "Introducción B (El Cosita Mix)" which features Ranks' sampled vocals from the track "Kill Them Out". In 2020, he contributed vocals to the Run the Jewels song "Holy Calamafuck" from their album Run the Jewels 4.


Discography

Albums
  • 1991: The Stopper () (/Arista/BMG US)
  • 1991: Lethal Weapon (Penthouse)
  • 1991: Retreat ()
  • 1992: From Mi Heart (Shanachie)
  • 1996: Six Million Ways to Die (/)
  • 2001: Back with a Vengeance (Artists Only!)
  • 2005: Hard for It (Wallboomers)
  • 2012: Full Blast (Philip Music)


Compilations
  • 2008: Limb By Limb – Reggae Anthology (VP)


Collaborations/split albums
  • 1991: Another One for the Road (Greensleeves) – with and Home T
  • 1991: Die Hard (Volumes 1 & 2) (Penthouse) – with
  • 1991: 20 Man Dead (Charm) – with Tony Rebel
  • 1995: Rumble in the Jungle, Vol. 2 (Fashion) – with Poison Chang
  • 2020: "Shiny Collarbone" () – with The 1975
  • 2020: "Holy Calamafuck" (Jewel Runners) – with Run the Jewels


Singles
1980s
  • 1986: "Gun Man Lyrics"
  • 1986: "Greedy Girl"
  • 1986: "Christmas Time"
  • 1987: "Red Eye Business"
  • 1987: "Boom Shot"
  • 1989: "Kill Them Out"
  • 1989: "Live Up"
1990s
  • 1990: "Love Me Have to Get" (with )
  • 1990: "Russia and America"
  • 1990: "Gang War" (with )
  • 1990: "Retreat"
  • 1990: "Sound Bwoy Retreat"
  • 1990: "The Bommer"
  • 1990: "Stick It Up"
  • 1990: "The Stopper"
  • 1990: "Cool Down"
  • 1990: "Big and Rough"
  • 1990: "Come Better"
  • 1990: "The Loving Boom" (with )
  • 1990: "Money Talk"
  • 1990: "Business Talk"
  • 1991: "Wait on Love" (with )
  • 1991: "Original Ranks"
  • 1991: "Lambada" (with )
  • 1991: "Fi Fe Fi Fo Fum" (with Tiger)
  • 1991: "Dominate"
  • 1991: "Original Loving" (with )
  • 1991: "The Going Is Rough" (with Home T and Cocoa Tea)
  • 1991: "Money Money"
  • 1991: "Really Together" (with )
  • 1991: "Dance Hall Rock" (with )
  • 1991: "Half Idiot" (with Marcia Griffiths)
  • 1991: "One Man Something" (with Tiger)
  • 1991: "Gimme Yu Lovin" (with George Banton)
  • 1991: "Come with Me" (with , Trevor Sparks & Yellow Bird)
  • 1991: "Another One for the Road" (with Home T and Cocoa Tea)
  • 1991: "Grudgeful"
  • 1991: "Bring It Back" (with Brian & Tony Gold)
  • 1991: "Move Off"
  • 1991: "Love Is Not Simple" (with )
  • 1991: "Love Mi Hafi Get"
  • 1991: "Move Up"
  • 1992: "Roses Are Red"
  • 1992: "The System"
  • 1992: "A Who Seh Me Dun"
  • 1992: "Leave People Man"
  • 1992: "Wealth"
  • 1992: "Pon Pause"
  • 1992: "Living Condition"
  • 1992: "Truth & Right"
  • 1992: "Disappear"
  • 1992: "Legal Thief" (with Sanchez)
  • 1992: "Clare" (with Pliers)
  • 1992: "Four Big Thief"
  • 1993: "Soul Love" (with The Blessing)
  • 1993: "Limb By Limb"
  • 1993: "Everything Legit"
  • 1993: "Home Training"
  • 1993: "Rude Boy Rides Again"
  • 1993: "As You See It"
  • 1994: "Hustle Hustle"
  • 1994: "String Dem Up"
  • 1994: "Weh Dem a Watch We For" (with )
  • 1994: "Armed and Dangerous"
  • 1994: "One Lick Off the Ball"
  • 1995: "You Must'n Greedy" (with Barrington Levy)
  • 1995: "Bad Police"
  • 1995: "The Return"
  • 1995: "Looking My Love" (with Barrington Levy)
  • 1996: "Punk Fi Go Hide"
  • 1996: "Rip and Run Off" (with Cocoa Tea)
  • 1996: "My Woman" (with Barrington Levy)
  • 1996: "Rude Boy Game"
  • 1996: "Detrimental"
  • 1996: "Blood on the Corner"
  • 1996: "D.J. Line Up"
  • 1996: "Bush Tonic"
  • 1997: "Get Warm" (with Frankie Paul)
  • 1997: "Lyrical War"
  • 1997: "Take You Out" (with Cocoa Tea)
  • 1998: "Get Away Driver"
  • 1998: "Big Machine"
  • 1998: "Set You Free" (with )
  • 1998: "Me Nah Backdown"
  • 1998: "Personal Experience"
  • 1998: "Healing of the Nation"
  • 1998: "Peace Treaty"
  • 1998: "Wuk Dem Hard"
  • 1998: "Guiltyness" (with )
  • 1998: "No More Will I Roam" (with Dennis Brown)
  • 1999: "Come Down"
  • 1999: "Bun Dem"
  • 1999: "Gal Banger"
2000s

  • 2007: "Lucky Day"
2010s
  • 2011: "Try Again"
  • 2013: "Rebel for Life" (with Naâman)
  • 2016: "Man a Lion"
  • 2018: "My Town"
  • 2018: "Dame Tu Cosita" (with )
  • 2018: "Dame Tu Cosita" (Remix) (with Pitbull, and )
  • 2023: "Genre" (with )


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