A second trip to Jamaica saw him record "Love It in Jamaica" and "Slow Down Driver" for producer Black Scorpio. Back in England, Macka B continued his collaboration with Mad Professor. In total, no fewer than 15 albums resulted from their work. Among them, two live albums, "Roots Ragga" and "Roots Ragga Vol 2," are essential for appreciating the deejay's showmanship. Macka B accumulated successes and awards. In 1991 and 1992, he was named Best Reggae DJ. In early 2005, Macka B parted ways with Mad Professor and released the highly successful "Word Sound & Power" with producer Tony Ruffcut Philips.