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12 Facts About Super Cat

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Super Cat auditioned for Joe Gibbs as a singer but was unsuccessful.

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Super Cat began appearing as a deejay under the name Cat-A-Rock, but soon switched to the name Super Cat.

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Super Cat went on to record for Jah Thomas, but his career was interrupted by a period of incarceration.

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Super Cat started his own Wild Apache Productions label and began producing his recordings, including the 1988 album Sweets for My Sweet.

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Super Cat featured on the album Cabin Stabbin' in 1991 along with Nicodemus and Junior Demus.

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Super Cat had been scheduled to perform at the One Love concert in the UK in 1991, but his appearance was cancelled after the shooting death of Nitty Gritty, for which Super Cat was initially suspected but cleared in 1992.

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Super Cat reappeared on the national reggae scene in 2009 for a show at Madison Square Garden with Buju Banton and Barrington Levy.

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Super Cat headlined the 'Best of the Best' concert in Miami in 2008, with Etana, Barrington Levy, Buju Banton, Junior Reid, Tony Matterhorn, Sizzla and Beenie Man.

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Super Cat made a surprise appearance at Massive B's on Da Reggae Tip concert in September 2013 during the set of Shaggy.

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Super Cat teamed up with noted producer Salaam Remi again in 2020, releasing the single "Push Time," along with a music video shot in Queens, and later featured on Remi's album Black on Purpose.

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In 2021, Super Cat appeared at the VERZUZ Iconz concert in Brooklyn at the Barclay's Center dubbed the "Trillerverz," as part of a two day event that featured Wyclef Jean, Konshens, Baby Cham, and Barrington Levy on day one and Big Daddy Kane and KRS-One on day two.

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Super Cat co-headlined the "Reggae Love Fest" at Radio City Music Hall with Shabba Ranks in May of 2022, which featured Barrington Levy, Junior Reid, Cutty Ranks, and Dawn Penn.