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Bitty McLean

Bitty McLean (born Delroy Easton McLean, 8 August 1972) is a British-Jamaican , , and singer, songwriter, and producer best known for his soulful covers and original tracks that blended classic reggae rhythms with pop appeal, achieving three UK Top 10 hits in 1993–1994. Born in , , as the youngest of six children, McLean earned his nickname "Bitty" due to his small stature at birth and grew up immersed in music through his father's , which played , , and records daily. By age eight, he was singing publicly, and by his early teens, he performed with prominent Birmingham sound systems like Wassifah and Now Generation, honing his skills at local events such as the Handsworth Park Carnival. McLean's breakthrough came in the early when he contributed vocals and co-production to 's blockbuster album (1993), which sold over eight million copies worldwide and featured his work on tracks like "Reggae Music" and "." That same year, he launched his solo career with the single "It Keeps Rainin'"—a cover of Fats Domino's "It Keeps Raining"—which peaked at No. 2 on the , followed by "Dedicated to the One I Love" (a cover reaching No. 6) and "Here I Stand" (No. 10). These hits established him as a crossover artist, touring with acts like , , and while training in sound engineering and signing with the Brilliant Recording Company, established by his manager. Throughout the 2000s, McLean delved deeper into , releasing the album On (2004) with producer Duke Peckings, which revived classic Treasure Isle rhythms, and collaborating with legendary rhythm section and on projects including the 2009 album Movin' On and the 2018 release Love Restart. Notable originals from this period include "The Real Thing/ I Have." Following 's death in 2021, McLean paused a planned soul album but continued performing, with upcoming 2025–2026 tour dates across and the , including shows at Shibuya Club Quattro and . His enduring influence in the UK reggae scene underscores his ability to bridge generational and genre boundaries.

Background

Early life

Delroy Easton McLean, known professionally as Bitty McLean, was born on 8 August 1972 in , . He was the youngest of six children in a family of Jamaican immigrants who had settled in the UK during the mid-20th century, becoming part of the growing diaspora in the . Nicknamed "Bitty" from birth due to his small stature, McLean grew up in a household steeped in Jamaican culture, where his parents' migration from in the brought with it traditions of music and community gatherings. McLean's early childhood unfolded in Birmingham's vibrant, multicultural environment, characterized by a diverse population including significant Jamaican and communities that fostered a rich tapestry of cultural exchanges. At home, music was a constant presence, with his father's playing a central role in family life; it introduced young McLean to , , and records imported from , featuring artists such as , John Holt, , and . This domestic exposure was complemented by the local music scene, where Birmingham's culture—rooted in Jamaican traditions—thrived in parks, carnivals, and community events, immersing him in the energetic world of , , and early from an early age. During his teenage years in the early , McLean's interest in music deepened, leading him to experiment with over tracks and riddims using his family's stereo setup, often alongside his brother. Largely self-taught, he honed his vocal skills by emulating influences like , Jackie Edwards, and emerging artists such as and Sugar Minott, without formal training in or basic instrumentation. This period laid the groundwork for his engagement with local sound systems, where he began performing as a youth, absorbing the improvisational energy of Birmingham's scenes. Later, he briefly enrolled in a sound engineering course at a local college to further explore his musical passions.

Personal life

Bitty McLean resides in , , where he continues to maintain close ties to his Jamaican heritage through family connections rooted in his parents' origins. He serves as the uncle to professional footballer and R&B singer Anthony , who performs under the stage name "McLean," both of whom share the family's musical and athletic inclinations.

Career

Breakthrough and early success

McLean enrolled in a sound engineering course at a local college in , where he received mentorship from lecturer Alan Caves, a former collaborator with the band . This guidance facilitated McLean's entry into the professional music scene, leading to his employment by as an engineer and producer in the early 1990s. In his role with , McLean contributed to studio productions and provided touring support, including backing vocals on select performances. He co-produced and performed on their 1993 album , which sold over eight million copies worldwide and featured hits like "." These experiences honed his technical skills and exposed him to high-level production, setting the stage for his transition to a solo artist. McLean's breakthrough as a performer arrived in 1993 with his debut single "It Keeps Rainin' (Tears from My Eyes)," reworking Fats Domino's 1961 R&B track with elements, which peaked at No. 2 on the and achieved No. 1 positions in and the . This was followed in 1994 by "Here I Stand" (No. 10) and "Dedicated to the One I Love," a reggae-infused cover of ' 1960s classic (No. 6). These releases, issued through Brilliant Records, marked his rapid ascent in the British music scene, blending soulful vocals with rhythms to attract crossover appeal. Building on this momentum, McLean released his debut album Just to Let You Know... in 1994, which reached No. 19 on the and included standout tracks like the original "Here I Stand" (UK No. 10), "What Goes Round (Comes Around)," and the earlier singles. The album exemplified his early style, fusing foundations with melodies, toasting, and pop accessibility to broaden reggae's reach beyond niche audiences.

Collaborations and international work

Throughout the mid-1990s, Bitty McLean continued his longstanding role as an engineer and producer for , having previously contributed to their multi-platinum album , and occasionally performed backing vocals with the band. He also supported on arena tours during this period, alongside separate performances opening for and , which helped expand his visibility within the and pop scenes. In the late 1990s, McLean shifted focus to production work, engineering tracks for reggae artists in locations including , the , and the , contributing to the broader and landscape. A significant partnership emerged in the early 2000s with Jamaica's renowned rhythm section Sly & Robbie, beginning with contributions to the dub mixes for McLean's 2004 album On Bond Street KGN. JA., recorded with The Supersonics and producer Duke Peckings using classic Treasure Isle rhythms. In 2007, he released Made in Jamaica, a collection emphasizing authentic island sounds and personal themes of love and resilience, produced in collaboration with Jamaican session musicians. This collaboration deepened in 2006–2007, leading to the 2009 release of Movin' On, a full album produced by Sly & Robbie at their One Pop Studios in Kingston, featuring reinterpreted Taxi riddims originally used by artists like Gregory Isaacs and Dennis Brown, blended with McLean's soul-infused vocals. McLean described the sessions as efficient and vibe-driven, highlighting Sly & Robbie's versatility across roots, rockers, and soul styles without ego clashes. Additionally, he made guest appearances on tracks by other reggae acts, including features on Gentleman's Dub Club's "100%" in 2009, underscoring his ongoing influence in the genre. McLean's international presence grew through tours with Sly & Robbie and the Taxi Gang, including multiple visits to —such as a five-night residency at Tokyo's in 2009 with two shows per evening—and performances across at festivals like Summerjam and Sunsplash that same year. The duo extended their joint efforts to in 2008–2009, performing live sets that showcased their combined reggae-soul sound to diverse audiences. Amid these partnerships, McLean's mid-period releases reflected his collaborative ethos. His 1995 album Natural High reached No. 81 on the and included soulful covers like "" () and "Giving You the Best I've Got" (), produced with input from session musicians to bridge and R&B traditions. Similarly, the 2003 album Soul to Soul emphasized vibes through tracks such as "For You I Won't Cry" and "Can't Get You Out of My Mind," drawing on McLean's production expertise to foster a communal feel akin to his work with other artists.

Later career and recent projects

In the mid-2000s, Bitty McLean transitioned toward deeper roots in Jamaican production, recording his album Movin' On in 2007 with Sly & Robbie, which was released in 2009 and marked a shift toward more introspective infused with classic rhythms. By the 2010s, McLean's output continued to blend smooth vocals with contemporary production techniques, as seen in The Sessions (2013), a Studios project with Sly & Robbie that featured reimagined tracks over foundational riddims, focusing on mature themes of relationships and social reflection while maintaining his signature style. In 2018, he issued Love Restart in a deluxe edition, co-produced with Sly & Robbie, which incorporated extended mixes and explored romantic renewal through polished, modern arrangements that updated his classic sound without abandoning its emotional core. McLean's later career has included sustained live performances, such as his 2018 European tour featuring appearances at major reggae festivals including Reggae Jam in Bersenbrück, Germany; Reggae Geel in Belgium; and Uppsala Reggae Festival in Sweden, where he performed with Sly & Robbie and the Taxi Gang to enthusiastic crowds. He has maintained an active presence at ongoing reggae festivals worldwide, delivering sets that showcase his enduring appeal in the genre. Following the death of Robbie Shakespeare in 2021, McLean released Forward in 2022 as a tribute album with Sly Dunbar, curating 11 tracks over riddims played by the Riddim Twins to honor Shakespeare's legacy, with themes of progression and remembrance central to the project recorded amid the grief of loss. Throughout this period, McLean's style has evolved by integrating digital production elements into traditional lovers' rock, creating accessible yet sophisticated reggae that resonates with both longtime fans and newer audiences. As of 2025, McLean continues to tour actively, with performances across and the , including shows at Club Quattro and Delamere Forest, as well as festivals like the Reggae Fest in August 2025, underscoring his ongoing influence in bridging with broader audiences.

Discography

Albums

Bitty McLean's debut studio album, Just to Let You Know..., was released in 1994 by in collaboration with Brilliant Records. The album features a blend of original songs and reggae-infused covers centered on themes of love and heartbreak, including standout tracks like the cover of Fats Domino's "It Keeps Rainin' (Tears from My Eyes)" and ' "Dedicated to the One I Love." Produced in the UK with a pop-reggae sound, it achieved commercial success by peaking at No. 19 on the and spending 13 weeks in the Top 75. His follow-up, Natural High, arrived in 1995 via Brilliant Records and Intercord. This release continues the romantic theme through soul and R&B covers adapted to , with notable tracks such as ' "," Anita Baker's "Giving You the Best I've Got," and Al Jarreau's "." The production emphasizes smooth, uplifting rhythms, though it received more modest reception, peaking at No. 81 on the for one week. In 2003, McLean issued Soul to Soul on Neos Productions, shifting toward more original compositions with a soulful reggae vibe. Key tracks include "You Baby," "For You I Won't Cry," and the title song "Soul to Soul," exploring enduring love and emotional depth. The album's polished production highlights McLean's vocal clarity, earning praise for its soothing, authentic Jamaican soul essence. On KGN. ., released in 2004 by Peckings Records in partnership with The Supersonics, draws on classic and Treasure Isle riddims for a rootsy, Kingston-recorded sound. Standout tracks like "Walk Away From Love," "Tell Me," and "Only You" focus on romantic longing, with the album's live-band energy marking a return to traditional Jamaican production techniques. It received acclaim for revitalizing vintage styles while showcasing McLean's interpretive skills. The 2007 album Made in Jamaica, also on Peckings Records, pays homage to music legends through tributes and remixes. Production notes include nods to keyboardists and Winston Wright, with tracks such as "Brother Man," "Never Let Me Go," and "Sir Peckings Special" blending originals and covers in a celebratory framework. The release emphasizes cultural roots and received positive feedback for its heartfelt musicianship. Movin' On, issued in 2009 by Taxi Records and Silent River (following an initial announcement in 2007), features collaboration with Sly & Robbie. This 16-track set incorporates pop elements into , with themes of progression and romance in songs like those building on prior hits. Critics noted its accessible sound, though it appeals more to broader audiences than purists, solidifying McLean's international presence post-On Bond Street. In 2013, The Taxi Sessions was released via Taxi Records and Silent River, again with Sly & Robbie providing hard-driving riddims. The 10-track album, recorded in Kingston, blends vintage backings with modern polish, featuring standouts "Blessings By The Score" and "Back Weh" that explore faith and resilience. Reviews highlighted its elegant vocals and pristine production, positioning it as a high-standard effort. Love Restart, a 2018 deluxe digital edition on , , and with Sly & Robbie, extends to 11 tracks emphasizing renewal and . Production in yields extended mixes like "Take My Heart Love Restart" and "," alongside " Has Fallen" addressing global issues. The album's soulful, extended arrangements were lauded for their depth and collaborative synergy. McLean's most recent studio album, Forward (initially released in 2022 with a 2023 deluxe edition via Taxi, Silent River, and Tabou 1), partners with Sly & Robbie and serves as a tribute to bassist , who passed away in 2021. The 12-track set, dedicated to Shakespeare and other collaborators, features edgy, forward-thinking on tracks like "Be Accepted," "Back in My Arms," and "Let's Make Up," blending romance with reflective themes. Recorded in Kingston, it earned praise for its timeless quality and emotional resonance.

Singles

Bitty McLean's singles output spans reggae-infused covers of classic soul and R&B tracks alongside original lovers rock material, with his 1993–1995 releases marking the peak of his commercial breakthrough through physical formats like vinyl and CD singles. These early hits, primarily issued by Brilliant! Records, often featured dub mixes and B-sides with instrumental versions or additional tracks, contributing to their appeal in the UK and European markets. Later in his career, McLean shifted toward digital-only releases, particularly from the 2010s onward, including promotional singles tied to albums like Love Restart (2018), though many did not chart prominently. His debut single, "It Keeps Rainin' (Tears From My Eyes)" (1993), a adaptation of Fats Domino's 1961 track, became his biggest hit, reaching No. 2 on the for 15 weeks and topping charts in and the . The single was released in multiple formats, including 7-inch with a B-side instrumental version, and achieved over 1 million global sales. Following this, "Dedicated to the One I Love" (1993), covering the 1957 song popularized by and , peaked at No. 6 in the UK for 10 weeks and No. 14 in ; its CD single included remixes like the "Rub-A-Dub Version." "Here I Stand" (1994), an original composition, entered the UK Top 10 at No. 10 for 7 weeks, with editions featuring B-sides such as "Serious Time." Subsequent singles maintained moderate UK success but saw diminishing chart returns, often as precursors to his albums. "What Goes Around" (1994), an original, reached No. 36 in the for 3 weeks, with formats including cassette singles. "Over the River" (1995) and "We've Only Just Begun" (1995), the latter covering ' 1970 hit, peaked at No. 27 and No. 23 respectively, each charting for 4–5 weeks; B-sides typically included live mixes or album previews. Lower-charting efforts like "Nothing Can Change This Love" (1995, covering Sam Cooke's 1962 song, No. 55), "Natural High" (1995, No. 63), and "She's Alright" (1996, No. 53) were released on CD and vinyl, emphasizing McLean's soulful style without international breakthroughs. "Pass It On" (1993), his pre-breakthrough single, reached No. 35 for 3 weeks. In the post-2010 era, McLean's singles transitioned to digital platforms, often as standalone or collaborative releases without major chart placements but gaining traction in reggae circles. Notable examples include "Let Them Say" (2022), an original that topped the Radio Network Reggae Chart in , and "The Best Part" (2023) with Sly & Robbie, part of promotional efforts for his album Forward. Other digital singles like "Glasshouse" (2023), "Let's Make Up" (2023), and "My One & Only" (2024) were issued via labels such as Taxi Records, focusing on extended mixes without physical formats or certifications. These later works, totaling around 20 digital releases since 2010, highlight McLean's continued output in without the mainstream visibility of his hits.
YearTitleCover StatusUK Peak (Weeks)Other Notable ChartsFormats
1993It Keeps Rainin' (Tears From My Eyes)Cover of No. 2 (15)Netherlands No. 1, No. 17" (B-side: version), CD, cassette
1993Dedicated to the One I LoveCover of The 5 Royales/No. 6 (10) No. 147" , CD (remixes), cassette
1993Pass It OnOriginalNo. 35 (3)-7" , CD
1994Here I StandOriginalNo. 10 (7)-7" (B-side: Serious Time), CD
1994What Goes AroundOriginalNo. 36 (3)-CD, cassette
1995Over the RiverOriginalNo. 27 (4)-CD,
1995Cover of No. 23 (5)-CD,
1995Nothing Can Change This LoveCover of No. 55 (2)-CD
1995Natural HighOriginalNo. 63 (2)-CD
1996She's AlrightOriginalNo. 53 (2)-CD,
2022Let Them SayOriginal-Foundation Chart No. 1Digital
2023The Best Part (with Sly & Robbie)Original--Digital
2023GlasshouseOriginal--Digital
2024My One & OnlyOriginal--Digital
Note: Chart data sourced from Official Charts Company (UK), DutchCharts.nl (Netherlands), and Charts.nz (New Zealand). No certifications were awarded to McLean's singles per available records.

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