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Amanda "Ambrosa" Chloe Jacas was born in Kingston Jamaica to Dorrette Elaine Thompson and Ian Lloyd Jacas.Ambrosa has a voice that she had to mature really early due to family issues. At the tender age of 14 Ambrosa’s mother died from cancer, which led to her adoption by her aunt. She later migrated to the United States of America to Boynton Beach, Florida. After high school Ambrosa moved from Florida to Atlanta Georgia to attend college. In May 2010, Ambrosa graduated from Georgia Military College achieving the status Cum Laude and being a part of Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society. At Georgia Military College she obtained two associate degrees, one in Middle School Education, and the other in General Studies. Currently Ambrosa is in...
Singing sensation Kim Nain is fast becoming the most sought after live act after just a few performances. The young singer is thrilling her audiences with her powerful vocals plus commanding and entertaining stage presence already being described as the newage Toni Braxton fused with Alicia Keys, Jennifer Hudson with a hint of Rihanna. Ever since her first musical note note, Kim Nain has become the centre of attention on any stage she steps on since her high school years which was her training ground for both music and drama. At the tender age of 21, the young singer, performer, songwriter, model, hostess, actress, make up artist, trained-teacher & law student just to name a few is well poised to explode locally and overseas as...
Singer, Songwriter, Musician, Fashion Designer, Visual Artist, Cen’C Love is a 21st century renaissance woman. Born in America to Caribbean parents, Cen’C Love was raised between Kingston, Jamaica, New York and Atlanta. Her early school years in Jamaica grounded her in her father’s culture and exposed her to the roots of Rastafari culture and Reggae music. Traveling throughout most of her summers with her designer/dancer mother, Sequoia of Ites International, she attended music, art and trade festivals around the US where she received some of the inspiration that she now applies to her own art. Cen’C has the sultry voice and soulful sounds of a Billie Holiday, the musicianship of Lauryn Hill and the word wit of Jill Scott...
Born Lloyd Horace Brammer to Lloyd and Myrna Brammer and raised in some of Kingston’s toughest communities, Maxfield and Duhaney Park, young Reggae/Dancehall artiste BRAMMA attended the Calabar High school and graduated with four (4) CXC subjects. BRAMMA’S love for the music was noticeable during his school years where he spent many of his days entertaining friends or those who cared to listen, making drum beats on desks while he delivered some raunchy lyrics to much fan fare. In 2005, his school mate and best friend Marley who was living on Merrivale Drive, close to home/office Solid Agency Company Limited, introduced him to Bounty Killer whom he knew personally. His first recording was by Steven McGregor and was done on the...
Born Damian Rhoden from Islington, St. Mary, Munga joined the music scene at the tender age of 18 when he entered the Red Label Wine Superstar Competition with the original song Who Drink Out the Red Label Wine? A past student of St Mary High and Tarrant Comprehensive, Munga hustled on the streets doing odd jobs before setting his mind on becoming an entertainer. Since then, he has never turned back. Munga developed his versatile style as a prodigy of the 'fireman' Capleton before grabbing the attention of the nation as a solo act. With an edgy rap style combined with a conscious mind and a 'gangsta ras' image, Munga broke into the business with his hit song No Bad Like I. Lyrically Nuh Bad Like I launched an attack on other...
His name aptly describes him and his unique style of music. The multifaceted artist, husky voiced singer, witty songwriter and consummate musician, delivers with passion, meaning and message. Born in St. Ann, Jamaica, Bryan Grant AKA Bryan Art and formerly Brahyhan art (same pronunciation), recalls playing the guitar before the tender age of eight. His keen interest in music was inspired by his eldest brother, a recording artist known as Ray Grant. However, it was his mother who taught him his first three primary chords on which he’d improvise for the next couple of years. During Bryan Art’s early teens, the guitar became secondary until years later when he began practicing for a college entry audition. He majored in guitar...
Fresh from her performances in French Guiana, Kym has been enjoying the heavy rotation of her new song "Bubble" on the quick fix riddim. This has been her biggest hit since leaving the gaza in 2010. She has been working with Bounty Killa and payday music group and they have been giving her the support she needs to build back the confidence she lost last year. <iframe src="http://www.reggaeme.com/vbtube/includes/showmp3.php?f=http://www.reggaeme.com&fn=72992493.mp3" style="border:0px #FFFFFF none;" name="AudioIframe" scrolling="auto" frameborder="0" align=aus marginheight="0px" marginwidth="0px" height="35" width="400"></iframe> Kym has released two songs with Payday music group, Haffi come back and Bubble. She has two...
Biography... Shari is originally from Portland, Jamaica. The singer and songwriter recognised her passion for music at the tender age of eight. Being exposed to different genres of music at an early age has had a lasting impact on the artiste's unique style. This impact comes from listening along to her mother playing souls, pop, country and western tapes, to developing a personal taste for R&B, hip hop, and reggae. Inspired by artistes such as Tanya Stephens, Beres Hammond and Beyonce, just to name a few, Shari has developed a high level of versatility. Shari focuses on singing and writing a fusion of music: reggae and R&B, with a commercial twist. This singing sensation started off years ago as a soprano singer in the...
Khaos, born Oshane E. Logan on June 1990, is a talented, dancehall artiste that is ready to take on the music industry. At just 20 years old, born and raised in New Town Black River, St Elizabeth, Jamaica; Khaos discovered his love for music at the tender age of 6. Growing up with his uncle and brother who were disc jockeys, Khaos listened to 70s popular culture deejay Brigadier Jerry, Charlie Chaplin, Super Cat and Beres Hammond who were his childhood favorites. In 2007, Khaos officially started taking music seriously, formulating his craft into the artiste he is today. Influenced by such artists as Bob Marley, Sizzla Kalonji, Buju Banton, Morgan Heritage, Gregory Isaacs, Dennis Brown, Bounty Killer, Damian "Junior Gong"...
Born and raised in Kingston, Jamaica. The melodic singer/songwriter Bridgett “Bridgez” Roache has had a passion for music from a very tender age. She began writing and singing in a group at church at the age of 11. It wasn’t long before the group split but Bridgez continued to write music and record her songs as demos on her computer. At the age of 16 Bridgez joined a group called “3 wishes” which was arranged by Norman Chambers aka “Doom” son of Jimmy Cliff. The group lasted for a while but wasn’t going in the direction that “Bridgez” hoped for so eventually she left the group. After some time Bridgez decided it was time to go solo. She entered contests and auditions but none seemed to come through. She did her first professional...
Keron “Elements” Williams was born in Banks District, Clarendon, Jamaica. He relocated to Canada at the age of 9. Inspired by artists like Buju Banton, Bouty Killa, Beenie man and Sanchez, Elements began a career in music in the early 90’s with a determination to succeed. Having club and dancehall hit one after the other it is about time this artist becomes recognized as one of Canada’s best kept secret. Elements wears the title of Artist, Engineer and Producer. Collaborating with and producing many artists in Toronto and Jamaica “Elements” has definitely got the experience that it takes to play his role in the industry. His Single “Power to Fight” featuring LUCIANO received International recognition with airplay on major radio...
By the late ’80s, hip-hop was on its way to becoming a male-dominated art form, which is what made the emergence of Salt-n-Pepa so significant. As the first all-female rap crew (even their DJs were women) of importance, the group broke down a number of doors for women in hip-hop. They were also one of the first rap artists to cross over into the pop mainstream, laying the groundwork for the music’s widespread acceptance in the early ’90s. Salt-n-Pepa were more pop-oriented than many of their contemporaries, since their songs were primarily party and love anthems, driven by big beats and interlaced with vaguely pro-feminist lyrics that seemed more powerful when delivered by the charismatic and sexy trio. While songs like “Push It” and...
Born in Westmoreland, Jamaica, raised in Queens, then relocating to the infamous Flatbush in Brooklyn, Feyvva Punkette is persistent at representing her cities and homeland by bringing a fierce and energetic sound to the core of the music world. She is a writer whose musical content captures the hearts of listeners with her soulful, yet hardcore, delivery. Music is Feyvva's life force. She paints a musical canvas by creating concepts and lyrical dynamics side by side with producers who provide the backdrop with their instrumentals. Feyvva Punkette pursues her goals with consistency, intending to break the rules with her ground breaking music. Feyvva has been honored with opening shows for Hip - hop Artist Busta Rhymes. Reggae...
After performing in Virginia Beach and having a long trip home, Fire Star comes again with the new single titled AFRICA feat. Elhadji Niang from Africa. The song tells us about unity and togetherness for the youths and culture. Fire Star has other singles locking the airwaves of Jamaica like Motherly and Fatherly Love feat. I Wayne; Kingston on the Ice Riddim by Digiplay Records, which is getting heavy rotation on Irie FM; Lock Dem Out on the Crank it Up Riddim by Sounie; Rise We A Rise on the Cold Stove Riddim by Panta son, Dubplate King and many more. He is currently working on his debut album, which is to be released sometime next year. Fire Star Feat. Elhadji Niang - Africa <iframe...
There is a new "Toi" on the market. At the break of each decade or millennium, there comes something new and ground breaking that has the entire world at its feet. Now, in 2010, such a significant emergence has occurred and the name is "Toi Gichie" aka Toi, a female singer, songwriter, arranger, composer, producer, & model who is a member of the ASCAP organization, and also does graphic designing. Meet Toian Gichie, born on September 21, 1991 in New Jersey, grew up in Montego Bay, Jamaica and is now in Miami, Florida studying Music Business and Production. It has not been an easy road for Toian, who is a survivor of a horrific car accident in January of 2009 which easily could have left her paralyzed from the waist down, or even...
Aruba Red named after a female Caribbean pirate legend, this fresh and rebellious songstress, whose style falls somewhere in between MIA and Finley Quaye, has already achieved seriously impressive heights as an independent artist. Aruba Red was featured by iTunes in their ‘Best of’ category, reaching top 10 playlist on Jamaica's biggest radio station with 'Struggling' featuring Jah Mason, being selected by BBC Radio 1 as ‘Hottest Homegrown’ and chosen as ‘Alternative Jam’ on BBC 1Xtra. She has collaborated with the award winning Nitin Sawhney and the legendary Mad Professor, toured with Natty, Fat Freddy's Drop and opened for Soul II Soul at Wembley Arena. With residencies at London's Royal Festival Hall and Roundhouse, hosting her...
Mia Stoosh is an artist with great flair, clever lyrics and a distinct flow; she will be a force to be reckoned with in Pop/Reggae music and music as a whole. Her dynamic blend and use of Pop melodies with raw Dance Hall lyrics is a perfect combination and produces a unique sound that grasps your attention. Mia Stoosh is undeniably “hit bound”. Mia Stoosh started her music career as a writer of multiple genres including Rock, Pop, Country and Reggae she fell in love with recording and performing after her first studio session in 2002. Mia Stoosh is currently doing shows throughout New York State and recording her album. She recently performed Ghetto Story live with platinum selling Dance Hall artist Baby Cham replacing Alicia Keys...
Reggae’s aural landscape has undergone a dramatic transformation since 2005 when cultural themes controlled the dancehall as deejays chanted praises to Jah Rastafari and wrote songs to uplift and inspire listeners. Many artists who attained notoriety espousing these fortifying concepts promptly abandoned them when the prevailing lyrical tide took a sharp detour towards graphic violence, gangster posing and the explicit, x-rated rhymes that now dominate the (dancehall) charts. Despite the disturbing trend evidenced in several current dancehall hits, singjay/songwriter Junior Kelly remains true to making empowering reggae music, a mission he embarked on nearly 25 years ago. Five years after the release of Kelly’s critically acclaimed...
Just when you thought you’ve heard it all, along comes an artist with the power and vitality to steer reggae in a new direction. At age twenty-six, Gyptian sounds like no one else and, unlike 99% of his peers; he’s oblivious to the constant parade of one hit wonders. His new hit single “Hold You” is breaking records and entering charts that reggae music seldom appears on. His song is currently on numerous Billboard charts; #51 on Hot R&B singles chart, #15 on Top 25 Hot Singles chart and the #1 Reggae Digital single with over 40,000 units purchased in 5 weeks. This tune has opened the eyes of present and new fans alike. The rediscovery of his great talent is refreshing to Reggae music as a whole. Since the release of his previous...
Chino, born Daniel McGregor on the 12th of February 1983, is a young artiste that is going to blow your mind and as a son of Jamaican music legend Freddie McGregor you know that he has music running through his veins. A great talent in his own right, Chino has already had a lot of experience. He sang from the age of nine in the Vaz Preparatory School’s choir and ever since it was his dream to have a career in music. He has performed on countless occasions since being a child and to this date one of his most memorable performance was at the age of twelve at Jamaica House in front of Prime Minister PJ Patterson. While a student at Wolmer’s High School, multi-talented Chino also gained experience as a selector for the sound system Omega...