Career
He is best known for the track "Incredible" which he recorded with M-Beat. A remixed version of this reached number 8 in the United Kingdom Chart in 1994. "s first major releases were with the independent record label, Fashion Records, who signed a distribution deal with London Records for the re-releases of the tracks he had recorded.
He had earlier releases with the record producers Lloydy Crucial and Robbo Ranx (later of British Broadcasting Corporation 1xtra), but these were mainly tracks that were hits on the underground dancehall scene. was ostracized by the United Kingdom jungle scene in 1994, due to comments he made relating to his collaboration with M-Beat on "Incredible".
He had claimed in an interview with The Face that "I run jungle at the moment". Many argued that certain artists were lambasted, while other artists are able to communicate their feelings without any backlash.
"Incredible" was featured in the film Ali G Indahouse. briefly collaborated with Rocco Barker of Flesh for Lulu in the band The Space Police. Levy also featured on the song "Only God Can Judge Maine" by Rhythm & Blues singer Mark Morrison.
He collaborated with Madness singer Suggs on his 1998 album The Three Pyramids Club, on the track "Girl".
Levy featured on many sound systems in the late 1980s and early 1990s, such as Java One love and Tippertone Sound.{{}}.