Don Yute is a Jamaican recording artist based in Kingston, Jamaica signed to Golden Child Music Group and specialising in reggae.
He then went on to record "African Thing" with Prezident Brown (released on Island/Mango), the success of which led him to work with producers such as Bobby "Digital" (Funny, Funny), Donovan Germain (All That Glitters), Steely and Clevie (Hard Core), as well as Grammy award winning producer Jim Jonsin (who has worked on songs such as Space Bound, by Eminem and Lollipop by Lil' Wayne).
In the same year he appeared at Sting '97 with then newcomer Sean Paul with whom Williams had attended school (Paul considers Williams his mentor).
In the later half of the 1990s the studios that handled Williams' music were delivering thousands of Dancehall releases.
In 2005, Yute signed a deal with Capitol Records.