b. Wayne Archer, c.1966, Kingston, Jamaica, West Indies. Sleepy Question began his profession within the dancehall where he’d grab the mike at dances such as for example Youth Advertising, Gemini and Surprising Vibes. In 1984 he migrated to the united states where he became a member of various audio systems such as for example, Terrorist Super Power and UNDER-DEVELOPED. By 1988 he previously embarked on a documenting profession with Delory Francis and released the celebratory ‘88 Champ’ and ‘Fade Away’. This achievement of the next release led to a global tour. Having attained important acclaim Sleepy Question returned to NEW YORK where he composed and created ‘Break Up TO CREATE Up’ for Shelly Thunder. Within the middle-90s Sleepy Question performed alongside Shinehead in the DJs main label discharge, Troddin’. Sleepy Question also connected up with Arrow adding a dancehall flavour to his calypso-styled ‘Soca Pepper Seed’. It had been around this period that he documented in conjunction with Bobo General for the assertive ‘My Audio’, which has since turn into a dancehall anthem. In 1995, Sleepy Question varied into hip-hop using the notorious east coastline manufacturer, Chuck ‘Chillout’. Using the manufacturer he appeared in the Phat Polish label and released the brand new York chart-topper, ‘First year’. The tune was targeted at newcomers towards the sector who showed little if any respect towards the originators from the music. In 1997 Sleepy Question performed alongside the Delivered Jamericans because of their hit ‘Gotta Obtain Mine’, that also highlighted Mad Lion and Shinehead. With the close from the 90s Sleepy Question’s association with Shinehead led the duo to create the No Choice label. Through his brand-new partnership Sleepy Question released, ‘I Shot The Sheriff’, ‘Poor Youngster Elect’, ‘Streetlife’ and ‘My Boo’, although he was struggling to split the Jamaican or worldwide reggae chart.