
Artist
Eek-A-Mouse
Eek-A-Mouse is a reggae artist formed in 1957. 60 releases are catalogued on Riffiter.
- 60
- Releases
- 1980–2026
- Active years
- 1957
- Formed
Discography
21
Most popular
Put Food Pon De Ghetto Youths Table
2022

Mouse-A-Mania
2013

Eek-A-Nomics
1988
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The King and I
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Ghetto I Go (Live)
2024

Eek-Ology
2013

RAS Portraits: Eek-A-Mouse
2013

Most Wanted
2008

Mouse Gone Wild
2004

Eek-A-Speeka
2004

Eeksperience
2001

Ras Portraits
1997

Black Cowboy
1996

U-Neek
1991

Mouseketeer
1984

Assassinator
1983

The Mouse & The Man
1983

Skidip!
1982

Wa-Do-Dem
1981

Bubble Up Yu Hip
1980
Singles & EPs
39
Ganja Smuggling (Volcano Mix)
Single · 2026

Come Out Inna Di Best
Single · 2026

Catch A Rat
Single · 2026

Roots Rock Reggae
Single · 2025

You've Lost That Weedy Feeling
Single · 2025

Mirame
Single · 2025

September
Single · 2025

Rudebwoy
Single · 2025

Sweet Child O' Mine
Single · 2025

I Wanna Dance With Somebody (Who Loves Me)
Single · 2025

Sensee Party (Re-Recorded)
Single · 2025

Greedy Man
Single · 2025

Pick Fruit From My Tree
Single · 2025

Haters
Single · 2025

I Can See Clearly Now
Single · 2025

Israelites
Single · 2025

Billie Jean
Single · 2025

Long Time Ago (Re-Recorded)
Single · 2025

Skateland Rocking
Single · 2024

Mouses in the Storm
Single · 2024

Counting The Vibes
Single · 2024

FROM BACKROAD TO PALAIS ROYALE
Single · 2024

You're My Dawta
Single · 2024

Ganja Smuggling (Re-Recorded)
Single · 2024

Yu Soon Come A Road
Single · 2023

A DING DING CHRISTMAS
Single · 2023

Tell Jesus to Call Me Back
Single · 2023

An Original Rude Bwoy
Single · 2023

Mona Eeka
Single · 2022

Dem Ago Tyad Fi Hear Mi Name
Single · 2022

Obeahlyn
Single · 2022

Is It Because I'm Not a Marley
Single · 2022

Music is My Medicine
Single · 2022

Mosquito Dem A Bite
Single · 2021

Dem a Parasite
Single · 2021

Negro with the Whip
Single · 2021

Still Smuggling
Single · 2021

Him Badda Dan Yuh
Single · 2021

Anarexol
Single · 2017
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About
Eek-A-Mouse (born Ripton Joseph Hylton, November 19, 1957, Kingston, Jamaica) is a Jamaican reggae musician. He is one of the early artists to be described as a "singjay". Eek-A-Mouse began his music career when he was in college, releasing two roots reggae singles under his own name, which were produced by his mathematics tutor, Mr. Dehaney. These early works were influenced by the music of Pablo Moses. He then went on to work for various sound systems over the next few years and also released a few more singles. He adopted the stage name "Eek-A-Mouse" in 1979, taking the name of a racehorse he always bet on; it was a nickname his friends had used for some time. He began recording for Joe Gibbs in 1979, having a hit straight away with "Once a Virgin", now showing the influence of Ranking Joe, and this was soon followed with "Wa-Do-Dem" (produced by Douglas Boothe), and "Modelling Queen", which began an association with Linval Thompson, who produced his debut Bubble Up Yu Hip album.
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By the end of 1980, he had linked up with producer Henry "Junjo" Lawes, with whom he had big hits in 1981 with the likes of "Virgin Girl" and a recut "Wa-Do-Dem". In 1981, he was the star of the Reggae Sunsplash Festival, cheering audiences still mourning over the death of reggae icon Bob Marley. His association with Lawes led to a string of successful singles and albums, and in 1982 his hits included "Wild Like a Tiger", "For Hire and Removal", "Do You Remember", and "Ganja Smuggling". The same year he released his second album, Wa Do Dem. The "Operation Eradication" single showed Hylton's serious side, the song inspired by the vigilante killing of close friend and fellow DJ Errol Shorter.Skidip was released before the year was out. Further albums followed with 1983's Mouse and the Man, produced by Linval Thompson, and 1984's Mouseketeer, again produced by Lawes. He also featured on several of the live dancehall albums from the era, including the Aces International and Live at Skateland collections. In the second half of the decade his popularity began to wane slightly, and he targeted the United States with the Assassinator album in 1985 (his first US release), produced by Anthony and Ronald Welch. He also travelled to the United Kingdom to record The King and I the same year, the album targeted at the rock crossover audience to which he had begun to appeal. His 1988 album Eek-A-Nomics saw him begin to establish himself with an international audience, spawning a club hit with "The Freak", and he was signed by Island Records in 1989. He returned to prominence with 1991's U-Neek album, which continued the rock-oriented style, including a cover version of Led Zeppelin's "D'yer Mak'er", and from which the hit single "You're The One I Need" was taken. He went through a period of relative quietness before returning in 1996 with the Black Cowboy album. He also has a performance in the 1991 gangster movie New Jack City playing a drug-dealing Rastafarian named Fat Smitty. Eek-A-Mouse is a regular at Sunsplash and often teams up with reggae duo Michigan & Smiley. An album was issued of his performance in 1983. He was also featured on nu metal group P.O.D.'s album Satellite, lending his vocals to the rock-reggae track "Ridiculous." He can also be heard on OPM's album, ForThemAsses, on the track "Perfect Day." Eek-A-Mouse recorded a song with hip-hop recording artist Ditch, called "Smoke it up" (2007, released in 2009), which is featured on Ditch's CD Public Intoxication. The song by Ditch and Eek-a-Mouse is featured on the Jack Herer documentary as well. Has as well teamed up with Bounty Killer and Damian Marley in "Khaki Suit".
Eek-A-Mouse in brief
- How many Eek-A-Mouse releases are on Riffiter?
- 60 releases are catalogued, spanning 1980 to 2026.
- When was Eek-A-Mouse formed?
- Eek-A-Mouse formed in 1957.
- What genre is Eek-A-Mouse?
- Eek-A-Mouse is catalogued under Reggae.
- What is the most recent Eek-A-Mouse release on Riffiter?
- Ganja Smuggling (Volcano Mix), released in 2026.