A reggae-gospel singer, songwriter, and producer with a distinctive dancehall style, Sherwin Gardner made his debut at a young age, performing around the Caribbean as a teenager and recording his debut album, 1998's Power in the Name, at just 17. A native of Arima, Trinidad, Gardner issued three more regional albums before finding chart success and breaking into the international mainstream with 2002's Leaning. Launching his own Flow Masters record label the following year, he followed up with 2003's Closer and landed a number one Caribbean radio hit with "He Died for Me," ear...