Everton Dennis Williams, known professionally as Everton Blender, and born on November 21, 1954 in Clarendon, Jamaica, is a reggae singer and producer. He began his career singing in an amateur talent contest at Kingston's Bohemia Club in the late 1970s, performing under the name Babbaru. His early singles included "Where is Love" (1979) and "Ba Ba Black Sheep" (1985). Blender returned to music in the early 1990s with the hit single "We No Jus' a Come." This success led to his debut album Lift Up Your Head (1994), which reached number 4 on the Black Echoes music chart. He collaborated with various artists, including Prezident Brown and Richie Spice, and toured extensively. Blender received the Chicago Martins International award and South Florida Reggae/Soca awards in 1996 and 1997 for Most Improved Entertainer.