Ninjaman

Popular As Don Gorgon, Gun Gorgon, Gun Pon Teeth, Bro Desmond

Birthday January 24, 1966

Birth Sign Aquarius

Birthplace Annotto Bay, Jamaica

Age 58 years old

Nationality Jamaica

#35853 Most Popular

1966

Desmond John Ballentine (born January 24, 1966), better known as Ninjaman, and sometimes as Don Gorgon is a Jamaican dancehall deejay, known for his controversial and pro-gun lyrics and his stuttering and melodramatic style.

1980

In 1980, he joined the Killamanjaro sound system, where he got the chance to learn from established deejays Super Cat and Early B, and released his debut single as "Uglyman".

Yet another name change made him the now, well-known Ninjaman.

1987

In 1987, Ninjaman recorded - and produced himself - his first hit single "Protection", a duet with Courtney Melody.

The following years brought many prolific collaborations with producers like King Jammy, Lloyd "Pickout" Dennis, Witty, Xterminator, Philip "Fatis" Burrell, Redman, Ini Kamoze, Bobby Digital, Augustus "Gussie" Clarke, and Steely & Clevie and Henry "Junjo" Lawes.

It has been said that Ninjaman comes up with all of his lyrics on the spot in the recording studio, in a freestyle manner.

1989

His hits over the years 1989-1992, like "Border Clash," "Murder Dem", "Permit to Bury" and "Above the Law" reinforced Ninjaman's image of a violent rude boy.

One of his most infamous rivalries (besides the ongoing quarrels with Flourgon and Super Cat) was the one with Shabba Ranks, leading to a number of clashes.

1993

In 1993, criticism of Ninjaman's violent and pro-gun lyrics arose, leading to a decline in performing gigs and chances to record.

1997

By 1997, Ninjaman had changed his name once again, now performing gospel reggae songs as "Brother Desmond".

He sought help to fight his crack cocaine addiction in born again Christianity.

1999

In 1999, he was cast in Third World Cop, a Jamaican action crime film directed by Chris Browne and starring Paul Campbell.

It was produced by Chris Blackwell of Island Jamaica Films.

It became the highest-grossing Jamaican film.

2003

Other Movies he was cast in include Rude Boy: The Jamaican Don (2003) and Gangsta's Paradise (2004)

2009

In March 2009, Ninjaman, along with his son Janiel, was arrested and charged in connection with a murder of Ricardo Johnson on Marl Road, Kingston, Jamaica.

2012

He was granted bail for the sum of JD$2,000,000 in March 2012, and was scheduled to appear in court 15 July 2012.

At least 58 jurors were needed for the start of the trial but only 15 showed up.

2015

The trial was rescheduled to start in April 2015, but was again postponed and rescheduled to start in January 2016.

In 2015 he parted ways with Downsound Records and opened his own Picture Frame Studio on Blackwood Terrace in Kingston.

2017

In 2017, he received a life sentence for murder.

Born in Annotto Bay, Jamaica, Ballentine moved to Kingston at the age of 12.

He launched his deejay career with the Black Culture Sound System at age 14 as "Double Ugly".

On November 20, 2017, Ninjaman and his co-accused were found guilty of the 2009 murder of Ricardo Johnson.

On December 18, 2017, Ballentine was sentenced to life in prison, with the possibility of parole after 25 years.