Tanto Metro and Devonte

Tanto Metro (born Mark Wolfe in Kingston, Jamaica) acquired his stage name from working on the Metromedia sound system.

[1] He moved on to become part of Patrick Roberts' Shocking Vibes organization and released the solo album Ratings in 1995 which featured guest appearances from Beenie Man and Dean Fraser.

[6] Beenie Man again guested and the duo repaid the compliment on his 2002 album Tropical Storm.

[7] The duo released Musically Inclined in 2006, with a guest appearances from Courtney Melody and Morgan Heritage.

[9][10] In 2008, Japanese musician Miliyah Kato released "Kono Mama Zutto Asa Made", a song that sampled "Everyone Falls in Love",[11] which despite being a single B side became a hit in Japan, and was certified gold by the RIAJ.