August 2016

I-Octane

I-Octane. Over the years the parish of Clarendon on the island of Jamaica has produced a long list of outstanding Reggae artistes namely; Everton Blender, Coco Tea, Freddie McGregor and Derrick Morgan. Today we see another young, vibrant and unique Reggae artiste emerge from this very parish, his mother calls him Byiome Muir, an African name which means strong, but the world will come to know him as I-Octane. The self named Reggae artiste has a vision and that is to create music that motivates, inspire and restore the mind to a path of growth, development and purpose. He up

Hyah Slyce

Hyah Slyce, Upon graduating from high school in 2000, Germaine knew he wanted to pursue a life long career in music and began frequenting local studios to sharpen his musical skills and prowess. During this time he went by several names including Slyce, Slycer, and Hyah Slyce. He decided to take on the name Hyah Slyce full time at the recommendation of acclaimed singer Mikey General who provided some insights and guidance on the music industry. Hyah Slyce describes himself as humble and thankful for those around him who have helped him to further his aspirations and dreams. At the

Honey Brandy

Reggae Music at its Finest! Often told his melodious voice reminds one of the great Dennis Brown, Honey Brandy, born George W. Swaby, hails from St. Catherine and seems to have been born with reggae in his blood. He has had a love for vocalism since the early days when he would tap the benches at school in Jamaica and ‘bus a tune’. Since migrating to Connecticut, he has been doing what he loves, recording an album while performing with his band on stages in the New England area. His influences include Bob Marley, Peter Tosh, Dennis Brown, Marvin Gaye,

Highah Seekah

Highah Seekah is an artist traversing the ‘cusp of transformation’ onto the ‘world-stage’ from the ‘up and coming;’ like dawn before day-light. His tuff ‘singjay’ style was recently noticed by the Reggae Festival Guide which named him “Reggae Artist on the Rise” in 2007. Richard Harvey, the name given him at birth, was born in Savanna-La-Mar, Westmoreland, Jamaica on August 6, 1980. He lived in the towns of Burnt Savanna and Frome, near Savanna-la-mar, his first 12 years, some of which were spent in church singing on the youth choir. His parents moved the family to Fort Lauderdale, Florida, in

Hi Kee

Hi Kee born Martin Morris in the parish of Manchester in Jamaica, raised by his parents in the small district of Pepper in St Elizabeth. He has grown with a love for music and has nurtured that love and talent to what he has become today. At age 16 he met his best friend Bently Mattis aka Skylan who taught him to DJ and compose songs and also took him to studio (Stienamz recording studio)for the first time where he recorded his first song “Pretty like gold” as a demo track. The engineer and owner Wilstien Murry “aka” stingray liked

Gounz Man

Born Carlton Plenty Jr. Gounz Man hails from South Trinidad. Gounz Man is inspired by artists such as Jah Cure, Everton Blender and Sizzla Kalonji. At a first listen to Gounz Man his voice and style resembles that of his idol Sizzla, but as you listen further he distinguishes himself with his own style and form of singing and chanting. Describing his music as inspirational, he sings of poverty, current issues and love. Gounz Man started his musical career in 1997 at the age of fifteen. In addition to being a reggae singer, Carlie, as he is affectionately called by

Ginjah

In 1999, Valentine Nakrumah Fraser, aka Ginjah, caught the attention of ace reggae crooner Beres Hammond. Relishing the spiciness in the young artiste’s voice, the senior reggae balladeer also noted Fraser’s craving for the popular Jamaican brew known as ginger beer. It was logically a short hop mentally for Hammond to name the young man Ginjah. “This is Valentine Nakrumah Fraser, an artiste called Ginjah, Mr Beres Hammond gave the name to me,” Ginjah said, adding that he is representing black liberation, black consciousness, and the teachings of Haile Selassie I. Having been invited to be a part of Hammond’s

George Nooks

When it comes to finding hit songs George Nooks has it down pat. Currently he has a number of songs that have sat proudly at the top of several charts both in Jamaica and internationally. ‘Bridge Over Troubled Water’, ‘How Great Thou Art’ and ‘God Is Always There’ has cemented Nooks into the hearts music lovers. But then George Nooks is no stranger to having hit songs. In fact he has done so under two different names! He has held the top spot as Prince Mohammed with ‘Forty Leg’ and as George Nooks with ‘Tribal War’. Like most great singers,

Gentleman

Gentleman resides in Cologne, but sometimes names Jamaica as his home away from home. He is the son of a Lutheran pastor. He is the father of two children named Samuel and Tamica, and married to Tamika, a background singer of the Far East Band, which has been supporting him since his first concert tour of Germany in 2002. He has been traveling to Jamaica regularly since he was 16 years old. Legend has it that he became hooked on his brother’s Reggae records and thus wanted to get to know Jamaica first-hand. The island has become a second home

Gardah Knight

Christopher Joseph aka Gardah Knight, defender of truths and rights. Born big yard Caranage, Grew up in Tobago Delaford. Now living in Speyside. Music is a thing that was always in me from since the day mi come outta mama belly, in other words I’m simply saying I got it from her, because she was the singer in the family, then up came or I should say out came me. Before I was Gardah Knight my name use to be Wimpy Dan, but then in years of struggling in the music industry as Wimpy Dan things was not that nice

I-Octane

I-Octane. Over the years the parish of Clarendon on the island of Jamaica has produced a long list of outstanding Reggae artistes namely; Everton Blender, Coco Tea, Freddie McGregor and Derrick Morgan. Today we see another young, vibrant and unique Reggae artiste emerge from this very parish, his mother calls him Byiome Muir, an African name which means strong, but the world will come to know him as I-Octane. The self named Reggae artiste has a vision and that is to create music that motivates, inspire and restore the mind to a path of growth, development and purpose. He up

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Hyah Slyce

Hyah Slyce, Upon graduating from high school in 2000, Germaine knew he wanted to pursue a life long career in music and began frequenting local studios to sharpen his musical skills and prowess. During this time he went by several names including Slyce, Slycer, and Hyah Slyce. He decided to take on the name Hyah Slyce full time at the recommendation of acclaimed singer Mikey General who provided some insights and guidance on the music industry. Hyah Slyce describes himself as humble and thankful for those around him who have helped him to further his aspirations and dreams. At the

Read More »

Honey Brandy

Reggae Music at its Finest! Often told his melodious voice reminds one of the great Dennis Brown, Honey Brandy, born George W. Swaby, hails from St. Catherine and seems to have been born with reggae in his blood. He has had a love for vocalism since the early days when he would tap the benches at school in Jamaica and ‘bus a tune’. Since migrating to Connecticut, he has been doing what he loves, recording an album while performing with his band on stages in the New England area. His influences include Bob Marley, Peter Tosh, Dennis Brown, Marvin Gaye,

Read More »

Highah Seekah

Highah Seekah is an artist traversing the ‘cusp of transformation’ onto the ‘world-stage’ from the ‘up and coming;’ like dawn before day-light. His tuff ‘singjay’ style was recently noticed by the Reggae Festival Guide which named him “Reggae Artist on the Rise” in 2007. Richard Harvey, the name given him at birth, was born in Savanna-La-Mar, Westmoreland, Jamaica on August 6, 1980. He lived in the towns of Burnt Savanna and Frome, near Savanna-la-mar, his first 12 years, some of which were spent in church singing on the youth choir. His parents moved the family to Fort Lauderdale, Florida, in

Read More »

Hi Kee

Hi Kee born Martin Morris in the parish of Manchester in Jamaica, raised by his parents in the small district of Pepper in St Elizabeth. He has grown with a love for music and has nurtured that love and talent to what he has become today. At age 16 he met his best friend Bently Mattis aka Skylan who taught him to DJ and compose songs and also took him to studio (Stienamz recording studio)for the first time where he recorded his first song “Pretty like gold” as a demo track. The engineer and owner Wilstien Murry “aka” stingray liked

Read More »

Gounz Man

Born Carlton Plenty Jr. Gounz Man hails from South Trinidad. Gounz Man is inspired by artists such as Jah Cure, Everton Blender and Sizzla Kalonji. At a first listen to Gounz Man his voice and style resembles that of his idol Sizzla, but as you listen further he distinguishes himself with his own style and form of singing and chanting. Describing his music as inspirational, he sings of poverty, current issues and love. Gounz Man started his musical career in 1997 at the age of fifteen. In addition to being a reggae singer, Carlie, as he is affectionately called by

Read More »

Ginjah

In 1999, Valentine Nakrumah Fraser, aka Ginjah, caught the attention of ace reggae crooner Beres Hammond. Relishing the spiciness in the young artiste’s voice, the senior reggae balladeer also noted Fraser’s craving for the popular Jamaican brew known as ginger beer. It was logically a short hop mentally for Hammond to name the young man Ginjah. “This is Valentine Nakrumah Fraser, an artiste called Ginjah, Mr Beres Hammond gave the name to me,” Ginjah said, adding that he is representing black liberation, black consciousness, and the teachings of Haile Selassie I. Having been invited to be a part of Hammond’s

Read More »

George Nooks

When it comes to finding hit songs George Nooks has it down pat. Currently he has a number of songs that have sat proudly at the top of several charts both in Jamaica and internationally. ‘Bridge Over Troubled Water’, ‘How Great Thou Art’ and ‘God Is Always There’ has cemented Nooks into the hearts music lovers. But then George Nooks is no stranger to having hit songs. In fact he has done so under two different names! He has held the top spot as Prince Mohammed with ‘Forty Leg’ and as George Nooks with ‘Tribal War’. Like most great singers,

Read More »

Gentleman

Gentleman resides in Cologne, but sometimes names Jamaica as his home away from home. He is the son of a Lutheran pastor. He is the father of two children named Samuel and Tamica, and married to Tamika, a background singer of the Far East Band, which has been supporting him since his first concert tour of Germany in 2002. He has been traveling to Jamaica regularly since he was 16 years old. Legend has it that he became hooked on his brother’s Reggae records and thus wanted to get to know Jamaica first-hand. The island has become a second home

Read More »

Gardah Knight

Christopher Joseph aka Gardah Knight, defender of truths and rights. Born big yard Caranage, Grew up in Tobago Delaford. Now living in Speyside. Music is a thing that was always in me from since the day mi come outta mama belly, in other words I’m simply saying I got it from her, because she was the singer in the family, then up came or I should say out came me. Before I was Gardah Knight my name use to be Wimpy Dan, but then in years of struggling in the music industry as Wimpy Dan things was not that nice

Read More »

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