Qshan Deya

The Biography of Jah Humble Servant, Qshan Deya. Born Kellis Quashie of Sugar Hill, Ashton, Union Island SVG. Qshan Deya is a self-taught musician, producer, song-writer and singer who has come to uplift and captivate the world with a voice that captures the authentic singers of our history. He has often been compared to Dennis Brown, Luciano and Bushman but his vocal range allows him to touch the high pitches of Al Green and deep baritones of Barry White. Qshan’s unique gift as a vocalist exemplifies a man blessed by the Almighty Jah RasTafari not only for his high value

Percydread

The Natural Ites where Formed in 1981, the vocal trio of Percydread, Ossie Samms aka Ossie Gad) and Neil Foster headed a changing line-up of instrumentalists and players known as the Realistics. Their hit song ‘In My House’ is still as fresh as it was, since first aired in 1982. The song has become a positive anthem for many Rastafarians worldwide. Percydread continues to perform his material live, as well as vocal work with Highness and Sama Sound Systems. He continues to tour around the UK and throughout Europe. Percydread debut solo album Upside Downside, is reggae roots drawing on

Ossie Dellimore

Ossie Dellimore, together with the Soldiers of Justice, create a powerful ambience of love and unfaltering consciousness as well as a superb contribution to world of roots rock reggae. From St. Vincent, Ossie Dellimore’s tenor voice is strong and confident as it delivers the conscious messages within his lyrics. Several tracks on his album “Freedoms Journal” that are worth mention, and the bass lines on this CD are bold, driving the music at a rock-steady pace. It is surprising to see what talented artistes are out there if care enough to look. This is not one of those CDs that

Mark Wonder

Mark Wonder, born Mark Andrew Thompson in Kingston, Jamaica, is truly a Jamaican wonder. Although Jamaica has no shortage of roots singers, Mark Wonder is a musical force that must be reckoned with. He has been blessed with an awesome musical talent. His powerful and infectious vocal delivery and master song crafting cannot be disputed. One can simply not resist singing or rocking to his quality creations which have a universal appeal whether he is praising the Almighty, chanting revolutionary songs laced with social commentary, or keeping the fire of the ancient ones ablaze. His joyful expressions and contagious love

Nikesha Lindo

Nikesha Lindo displays all the earmarks of one who will set new heights in the world of female reggae artists. Her unique approach to writing means that no two songs sound the same. “I’ve always loved writing because English was my favourite subject” she said, “I always used to write poems from I was younger and what my dad used to do sometimes was to put a melody to my poems. I have a lovers’ rock style of writing but I am versatile and write about different aspects of love, and about other things as well, like culture and positive

Mikey General

British-born Jamaican Michael Taylor aka Mikey General, moved to Jamaica at the age of two and not long after began to imitate songs on the radio and television. Wooing the people in his community by singing Michael Jackson songs. His public recognition began when he sung in the school and church choirs. He grew up in the middle class community of Valentine Gardens in Saint Andrew, but it was inevitable that the sound systems of the neighbouring ghetto communities Ackee Walk and Jackson Town would draw him. This is where his career really began. Whilst singing on sound systems and

Mr Yagga Yo

Introducing Mr Yagga Yo He is the epitome of versatility; with a style influenced by Reggae’s pace setters Jimmy Cliff, Black Mice, Terry Ganzie, Super Cat, Ninja Man, Spragga Benz and Buju Banton, Mr Yagga Yo has welded for himself an identity distinct from any of these musical icons but will prove just as powerful. While most used high school as a stage, the early entertainer played on the desktops and music school piano while sharpening his clever freestyle skills. Known as ‘Spooks’ at the time he underwent music and singing lessons by joining his school choir in Virginia. This

King Mas

King Mas is a musical amalgamation of culture and art. A voice that reverberates thought-provoking messages, King Mas is a trailblazer for the conscious reggae fusion movement. Dubbed the “Musical Obeah Man”, The King has inherited an ancestral music tradition that spans generations. A native of Boston, Massachusetts, King Mas was born to culturally grounded Caribbean parents. His father Supreme, is a legendary calypso monarch from the island of Montserrat, and his mother a Clarendon born Jamaican who grew up during the formative years of reggae music. This is not to mention, an immensely talented lineage that is comprised of

Lion D

Lion D (David) was born in London, in 1982, of Italian mother and Nigerian father. In 1983, his mother moved back to Italy with him, and in Italy, where he actually lives, he became fond of reggae music at college times, and later started writing songs in Jamaican patois. As time goes on, his passion turned into something more, and he performed in several dancehalls around Italy with many sounds like Burnin’ Melody Sound, Kaya Sound, Wadada Sound, Clean Heart Sound Station, I-Tal Sound, etc… and in occasion of concerts of Italian artists (Sud Sound System, Villa Ada, etc..) and

Kris Kelli

In 2004 Kris Kelli entered the music business filming a music video for her first single “Hide Away” soon after that video shoot she ventured on an eleven-city tour of the U.S.A as well as performing in Canada and a number of major stage shows and charity events locally. Through-out that year was enough to convince her that she had made the right decision to pursue a career in music. Much of the next 18 months had Kris Kelli in Studios working with a number of Top Producers in Jamaica to release her debut album titled ‘MY WORLD’. This album

Qshan Deya

The Biography of Jah Humble Servant, Qshan Deya. Born Kellis Quashie of Sugar Hill, Ashton, Union Island SVG. Qshan Deya is a self-taught musician, producer, song-writer and singer who has come to uplift and captivate the world with a voice that captures the authentic singers of our history. He has often been compared to Dennis Brown, Luciano and Bushman but his vocal range allows him to touch the high pitches of Al Green and deep baritones of Barry White. Qshan’s unique gift as a vocalist exemplifies a man blessed by the Almighty Jah RasTafari not only for his high value

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Percydread

The Natural Ites where Formed in 1981, the vocal trio of Percydread, Ossie Samms aka Ossie Gad) and Neil Foster headed a changing line-up of instrumentalists and players known as the Realistics. Their hit song ‘In My House’ is still as fresh as it was, since first aired in 1982. The song has become a positive anthem for many Rastafarians worldwide. Percydread continues to perform his material live, as well as vocal work with Highness and Sama Sound Systems. He continues to tour around the UK and throughout Europe. Percydread debut solo album Upside Downside, is reggae roots drawing on

Read More »

Ossie Dellimore

Ossie Dellimore, together with the Soldiers of Justice, create a powerful ambience of love and unfaltering consciousness as well as a superb contribution to world of roots rock reggae. From St. Vincent, Ossie Dellimore’s tenor voice is strong and confident as it delivers the conscious messages within his lyrics. Several tracks on his album “Freedoms Journal” that are worth mention, and the bass lines on this CD are bold, driving the music at a rock-steady pace. It is surprising to see what talented artistes are out there if care enough to look. This is not one of those CDs that

Read More »

Mark Wonder

Mark Wonder, born Mark Andrew Thompson in Kingston, Jamaica, is truly a Jamaican wonder. Although Jamaica has no shortage of roots singers, Mark Wonder is a musical force that must be reckoned with. He has been blessed with an awesome musical talent. His powerful and infectious vocal delivery and master song crafting cannot be disputed. One can simply not resist singing or rocking to his quality creations which have a universal appeal whether he is praising the Almighty, chanting revolutionary songs laced with social commentary, or keeping the fire of the ancient ones ablaze. His joyful expressions and contagious love

Read More »

Nikesha Lindo

Nikesha Lindo displays all the earmarks of one who will set new heights in the world of female reggae artists. Her unique approach to writing means that no two songs sound the same. “I’ve always loved writing because English was my favourite subject” she said, “I always used to write poems from I was younger and what my dad used to do sometimes was to put a melody to my poems. I have a lovers’ rock style of writing but I am versatile and write about different aspects of love, and about other things as well, like culture and positive

Read More »

Mikey General

British-born Jamaican Michael Taylor aka Mikey General, moved to Jamaica at the age of two and not long after began to imitate songs on the radio and television. Wooing the people in his community by singing Michael Jackson songs. His public recognition began when he sung in the school and church choirs. He grew up in the middle class community of Valentine Gardens in Saint Andrew, but it was inevitable that the sound systems of the neighbouring ghetto communities Ackee Walk and Jackson Town would draw him. This is where his career really began. Whilst singing on sound systems and

Read More »

Mr Yagga Yo

Introducing Mr Yagga Yo He is the epitome of versatility; with a style influenced by Reggae’s pace setters Jimmy Cliff, Black Mice, Terry Ganzie, Super Cat, Ninja Man, Spragga Benz and Buju Banton, Mr Yagga Yo has welded for himself an identity distinct from any of these musical icons but will prove just as powerful. While most used high school as a stage, the early entertainer played on the desktops and music school piano while sharpening his clever freestyle skills. Known as ‘Spooks’ at the time he underwent music and singing lessons by joining his school choir in Virginia. This

Read More »

King Mas

King Mas is a musical amalgamation of culture and art. A voice that reverberates thought-provoking messages, King Mas is a trailblazer for the conscious reggae fusion movement. Dubbed the “Musical Obeah Man”, The King has inherited an ancestral music tradition that spans generations. A native of Boston, Massachusetts, King Mas was born to culturally grounded Caribbean parents. His father Supreme, is a legendary calypso monarch from the island of Montserrat, and his mother a Clarendon born Jamaican who grew up during the formative years of reggae music. This is not to mention, an immensely talented lineage that is comprised of

Read More »

Lion D

Lion D (David) was born in London, in 1982, of Italian mother and Nigerian father. In 1983, his mother moved back to Italy with him, and in Italy, where he actually lives, he became fond of reggae music at college times, and later started writing songs in Jamaican patois. As time goes on, his passion turned into something more, and he performed in several dancehalls around Italy with many sounds like Burnin’ Melody Sound, Kaya Sound, Wadada Sound, Clean Heart Sound Station, I-Tal Sound, etc… and in occasion of concerts of Italian artists (Sud Sound System, Villa Ada, etc..) and

Read More »

Kris Kelli

In 2004 Kris Kelli entered the music business filming a music video for her first single “Hide Away” soon after that video shoot she ventured on an eleven-city tour of the U.S.A as well as performing in Canada and a number of major stage shows and charity events locally. Through-out that year was enough to convince her that she had made the right decision to pursue a career in music. Much of the next 18 months had Kris Kelli in Studios working with a number of Top Producers in Jamaica to release her debut album titled ‘MY WORLD’. This album

Read More »

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