The Blues Busters were a prominent Jamaican vocal duo composed of Philip James and Lloyd Osbourne Campbell, active from the early 1960s through the 1980s. Their music style was deeply rooted in American Rhythm and Blues, combined with elements of Ska, making them instrumental in the evolution of Jamaican popular music. They are best known for their cover of "Behold," which remains a classic in the history of Jamaican music. The Blues Busters' unique sound and influential works significantly contributed to the transition from Ska to the Rocksteady genre in the mid-1960s.