Mr. Vegas

The next single, "Heads High", with an anti-oral sex lyric,[2] followed its success in Jamaica with a chart run in the UK and a No.

2004 saw the release of the Pull Up LP on Delicious Vinyl Records, and the title track scraped the bottom of the Hot 100, peaking at No.

In September 2008, Smith announced that he was retiring from the music industry, citing unhappiness with his work and a desire to spend more time with his children and be "closer to God Almighty".

[3] However, in 2009 and 2010 he made new songs such as "Man a Gallis", "Can't Stop Now" (Major Lazer), "Mix Up Peggy", "Wanna See You Move" (DJ GQ) and "Fi Get Rich".

Recording throughout 2011 and in early 2012 for his newly formed label imprint MV Music, Mr. Vegas released his new album, Sweet Jamaica on 29 May 2012.

[citation needed] Proceeds of the recording went to benefit the children of Mustard Seed Communities in Kingston, Jamaica.

[5] He featured on a remixed version of Beyoncé's "Standing on the Sun", which was included on the 2014 'Platinum Edition' of her self-titled album.