Sylford Walker, born around 1955 in Penlyne Castle, St. Thomas, Jamaica, is a reggae singer. At nine years old, he moved to Kingston and later began working with producer Glen Brown before his first recordings for Joe Gibbs Music were released in 1975. His early singles included "Burn Babylon" and "Jah Golden Pen", the latter written during a prison sentence. Walker's most productive period was from the mid-1970s, with singles like "Lamb's Bread" and "Eternal Day". His debut album, Lamb's Bread, produced by Brown and mixed by King Tubby, was recorded in 1978 but released a decade later. In 2006, Walker released Nutin Na Gwan through Crazy Joe Records. In the 2010s, he embarked on tours with Swiss producer Asher Selector and collaborated with RDBLCK Artist Agency. Other notable albums include My Roots (2014) and Good Encouragement (2025).