[2] In 1983, LGR Records issued his debut release as a singer, "Slipping Away", which was followed by "Got To Know You" on the Street Vibes label, a label that Hunnigale set up with Night Flight Band sound engineer and drummer, Fitzroy Blake, who had also been a member of the Street Vibes Collective and had produced Levi Roots, Maxi Priest, Trevor Hartley as well as working for Jet Star.
A string of hits followed, and he enjoyed another UK reggae number one with "Ragamuffin Girl", a combination Discomix single recorded with Tippa Irie.
[3] The success of the single led to further combination work with Irie, including two albums – The New Decade on Island Records and Done Cook and Currie for Rebel MC's Junglist Drum and Bass Tribal Base label.
[2] 1994 saw Hunnigale moving in a radically conscious, spiritual, and politically charged Roots reggae Rockers direction with Mr. Government and War on Babylon vocal and dub excursions, recorded with Neil "Mad Professor" Fraser.
[4] Towards the end of 1996, Hunnigale performed as part of Passion, along with Glamma Kid and Nerious Joseph, spending eight weeks at number one in the UK reggae chart with "No Diggity".