Bounty Killer has called the recent Mentorship Award presented to him by the Jamaica Reggae Industry Association (JaRIA) one of the most “special” of his career.

The “Look Into My Eyes” deejay expressed his immense gratitude to JaRIA committee for the award, calling it one of the most unique of his career, which spans over 25 years in the music industry.

The award was presented to the veteran deejay for his tremendous work in helping to mentor and introduce dozens of talented acts into the music industry.

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According to the deejay, he has received numerous awards over the years but none compare to his most recent accolade as it not only represents his achievements but what he has also done to help others.

The deejay claims the award is especially special as it comes from a group of people that have seen his work first hand, and would be most qualified to determine if he is truly deserving of the award.

Over the course of his career, the veteran deejay has won numerous awards including a prestigious Grammy award for his 2002 collaboration “Hey Baby” with Pop group No Doubt.