Robert Ffrench (born c. 1962) is a Jamaican reggae singer and record producer.
[3] He had a combination hit with deejay Clement Irie with "Bun & Cheese", and his first two albums were released in 1985.
[2] In the mid-1990s he relocated to New York City, where he teamed up with rapper Heavy D, with whom he had a hit with "More Love", with an album following on Ras Records, featuring collaboration with several artists including Lady G and General Degree.
[5] As a producer he has worked with artists such as Dennis Brown, Buju Banton (he produced Buju's first single, "The Ruler"), Beres Hammond, George Nooks, Luciano, Jah Cure, and Sizzla.
[1][2][7] Ffrench is a cousin of Rocksteady singer ( from The Techniques ) and foundation sound engineer Pat Kelly.