Daweh Congo
Daweh Congo Biography: Daweh Congo, born Rohan Graham, son of singer Leo Graham, on March 28, 1969, in Kingston, Jamaica, is a roots reggae artist known for his distinctive vocal style, conscious lyrics, and spiritual messages. Jamaica’s vibrant and musically rich environment exposed him to reggae from a young age. His upbringing, in the midst of Jamaica’s social and political turbulence, deeply influenced his worldview and lyrical content. His father, Leo Graham, was the lead vocalist with the Bleechers, and he recorded songs for producers Joe Gibbs and Lee ‘Scratch’ Perry. Daweh’s main inspiration for his name came from reading