Hailing from Kingston, Jamaica, Mark Dyer, famously recognized as Warrior King
embarked on his musical journey by nurturing and fostering his passion for music through
engagements in various talent showcases during his early years.
Warrior King’s breakthrough moment arrived with the unveiling of his inaugural track
“Virtuous Woman” in 2001, helmed by the renowned Michael ‘Lion Paw’ Johnson.
The song’s uplifting message reverberated globally, propelling him to international
recognition as the musical ode focused on uplifting women, resonating with powerful
messages of empowerment and respect.
Subsequently, his albums, including the renowned works Virtuous Woman (2001) and
Hold the Faith (2005), garnered widespread acclaim and dominated global music charts.
His enthralling performances have captivated audiences worldwide, solidifying his position
as a leading figure in the reggae genre. Touring the world, Warrior King has amassed a
devoted international fan base, with followers eagerly awaiting his spirited and soulful
performances. He has graced the stages of major international and local festivals,
including the esteemed Reggae Sumfest, Summer Jam and Best of the Best.
Throughout his illustrious career, Warrior King collaborated with esteemed artists and
producers, contributing significantly to the enrichment of reggae music. Beyond his
musical pursuits, he actively champions education and advocates for religious tolerance,
embodying the teachings of Haile Selassie I.
Further solidifying his impact, in 2023, Warrior King assumed the role of Jamaican
ambassador for Team Seas, a worldwide initiative established by Mr Beast and Mark
Rober, dedicated to clearing plastic from oceans, beaches, and rivers.
Additionally, he founded the “Warrior King Foundation” in 2018, coinciding with the
declaration of “Warrior King Day” on June 18th in Buffalo, New York. Warrior King is
scheduled to receive the “Bob Marley Peace Award” on February 22nd, 2025 at the
Tribute to the Legends Concert in San Diego, California.
His musical compositions encompass “Never Go Where Pagans Go“, “Can’t Get Me
Down“, “I-Niversal Light,” (2023), “Ethiopia,” (2023), “Once Strangers” (2024),
“People Of This World” (2024), “Positive Energy” (2025), “Lost Soul” (2025) further
enriching his legacy of producing potent and spiritually imbued music that strikes a chord
with global audiences.
With a prestigious career spanning across continents and cultures, Warrior King
perseveres in spreading the message of love and unity through his music, resonating with
audiences in every corner of the world.

His Imperial Majesty, Haile Selassie I
The artistes unwavering devotion to the principles of Rastafarianism and his dedication to the reggae music genre are central to his artistic mission.
He firmly believes that education is the key to better lives and that his music is a powerful vehicle for conveying the teachings of His Imperial Majesty, Haile Selassie I, within the context of the Rastafarian faith.