Konshens

Born Garfield Delano Spence – Konshens never actually planned a career in music, apart from enjoying the vibe it gave him growing up. He was just like the average Jamaican youngster, “at that time it was just ball game, school and girls, I never saw music as a profession” he vividly recalls. A resident of Sherlock a garrison community located in the Duhaney Park area of Kingston, Konshens began showing a commitment in music pretty late, 2005 to be specific. Back then the now DJ was just another curious stranger who use to hang out with his older brother Delus

Kirk Davis

Kirk Davis has a passion, love and hunger for God so strong it is evident in every note he sings. With a voice that can only be described as a gift from God, Kirk draws his listening audience closer to the Lord as he fills their hearts and souls with the power and glory of the Holy Spirit. Kirk Davis is a soulful almost R&B styled crooner with a style that is one of a kind, lending itself quite easily to the crossover without leaving the Reggae arena. In an era when the ordinary is considered exceptional and the average

Khari Kill

Born in the ghetto of La Horqutta in Trinidad, at a young age Khari Kill discovered his gift of song writing and love for Reggae music. Khari Kill bases his name and lyrics on trying to end oppression, injustice, racism, poverty and evil principalities in both high and low places. Khari performs with high energy and spirit and has performed in Europe, the Caribbean Islands and in numerous states in the U.S. with this hit debut single ” Picture of Selassie” on the Massive B label, which went straight to 1 on reggae charts world wide. His music is buzzing

Kashief Lindo

Kashief Lindo was born, lived, and nurtured in an environment dedicated to the creation of music. His father Willie Lindo produced and wrote some of reggaes most popular songs, for artist such as Beres Hammond, Dennis Brown, Maxi Priest to name a few. Willie took his son Kashief to the studio almost every day from his birth. One day Willie and Beres Hammond were in the studio recording for about 12 hours, while four year old Kashief sat and watched patiently, as the two geniuses worked. On their way home the idea for one of Beres’s popular songs was born,

Kali Blaxx

“Music is like breathing to me; it comes naturally.” – Kali Blaxx On the 26th of August 1982, the world was blessed with a musical genius, named, Rupert Dickenson. Being the first born for his mother, Rupert spent his early years in the community of Charlestown, St. Mary. Shortly after, his family relocated to the area of Greenwich Acres in Steer Town, St. Ann. While growing up in Steer Town, Rupert attended the Steer Town Primary and Junior High School and later on the Marcus Garvey Technical High School in pursuit of formal education. At a tender age, Rupert developed

Jallanzo

Omar Allanzo Johnson stage name Jallanzo (musician, singer, song writer, producer, studio engineer, music composer and arranger) Born 24th of May 1981 of a Dreamland Drive Old Breaton Portmore address. He attended the Mount Concord Basic School, Grateful Hill Primary School and Breaton All Age School (currently Breaton Junior High School). It was in church where he discovered his love for music. At age five he had a toy guitar that he was fascinated with; is interest grew stronger. At the age of thirteen he made his own drum set with old buckets, pans and pots which attracted a lot

Jahdan Blakkamoore

Jahdan Blakkamoore has long made a name for himself as a gifted and inspiring Reggae/Dancehall/Hip Hop/Dubstep artist – both nationally and internationally. His music has been described as ‘Urban World Music with a message.’ Jahadan’s sense of melody, superb song writing skills and ability to effortlessly cross over genres has solidified his status as Reggae royalty. His group Noble Society, received Best Reggae Album of the year on iTunes for ‘Take Charge’ in 2008 and he has not stopped to win over audiences since. His solo debut album ‘Buzzrock Warrior’, released September 15th, 2009, was also voted Best Reggae album

Jah Mex

Jah Mex speaking says “I create music to elevate the spirit; both mine and yours. I saw a need for my own conscious revolution and now I’m sharing the vibe. Roots reggae rhythms, jazzy chords, and funky flavours; these are the sounds I love to arrange. True stories, messages, and requests; these are the lyrics I love to sing. My sophomore album, Soul Garden Roots Version, was produced by reggae legend, Fully Fullwood. Released April, 2016, the album features myself on vocals and keyboards, along with members of Jamaica’s Soul Syndicate Band, including Santa Davis on drums, Tony Chin on

Jah Marnyah

Erupting like the volcano of his home town Montserrat, the faya youth Jah Marnyah has taken the world by surprise. Born Euclid Skerritt in Plymouth, Montserrat he was nurtured by his grandmother as a youth in the small village of Salem and observed the growing Rastafari faith of the island. To begin with he thought that one-man-on-yah but after deep meditation he realised Jah-man-on-yah where he got the name Jah Marnyah and has vowed to work for the Most High ever since. Whilst in Montserrat Jah Marnyah musically enlightened himself playing lead in school steel pan. As a result of

Jah Cure

Siccaturie Alcock, aka Jah Cure, is the new “High Priest of Reggae.” From the age of three music reverberated through his small frame and hypnotised the souls of all those who listened to his music. Born in Hanover, Jamaica on October 11, 1978, the young man with the voice of a canary snuck out of his bedroom window late at night to visit local dance halls and stage shows. At times, he also visited the annual Reggae Sunsplash in his community. At these shows he saw the great Reggae icons performing … Bob Marley, Peter Tosh, Burning Spear, Beres Hammond,

Konshens

Born Garfield Delano Spence – Konshens never actually planned a career in music, apart from enjoying the vibe it gave him growing up. He was just like the average Jamaican youngster, “at that time it was just ball game, school and girls, I never saw music as a profession” he vividly recalls. A resident of Sherlock a garrison community located in the Duhaney Park area of Kingston, Konshens began showing a commitment in music pretty late, 2005 to be specific. Back then the now DJ was just another curious stranger who use to hang out with his older brother Delus

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Kirk Davis

Kirk Davis has a passion, love and hunger for God so strong it is evident in every note he sings. With a voice that can only be described as a gift from God, Kirk draws his listening audience closer to the Lord as he fills their hearts and souls with the power and glory of the Holy Spirit. Kirk Davis is a soulful almost R&B styled crooner with a style that is one of a kind, lending itself quite easily to the crossover without leaving the Reggae arena. In an era when the ordinary is considered exceptional and the average

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Khari Kill

Born in the ghetto of La Horqutta in Trinidad, at a young age Khari Kill discovered his gift of song writing and love for Reggae music. Khari Kill bases his name and lyrics on trying to end oppression, injustice, racism, poverty and evil principalities in both high and low places. Khari performs with high energy and spirit and has performed in Europe, the Caribbean Islands and in numerous states in the U.S. with this hit debut single ” Picture of Selassie” on the Massive B label, which went straight to 1 on reggae charts world wide. His music is buzzing

Read More »

Kashief Lindo

Kashief Lindo was born, lived, and nurtured in an environment dedicated to the creation of music. His father Willie Lindo produced and wrote some of reggaes most popular songs, for artist such as Beres Hammond, Dennis Brown, Maxi Priest to name a few. Willie took his son Kashief to the studio almost every day from his birth. One day Willie and Beres Hammond were in the studio recording for about 12 hours, while four year old Kashief sat and watched patiently, as the two geniuses worked. On their way home the idea for one of Beres’s popular songs was born,

Read More »

Kali Blaxx

“Music is like breathing to me; it comes naturally.” – Kali Blaxx On the 26th of August 1982, the world was blessed with a musical genius, named, Rupert Dickenson. Being the first born for his mother, Rupert spent his early years in the community of Charlestown, St. Mary. Shortly after, his family relocated to the area of Greenwich Acres in Steer Town, St. Ann. While growing up in Steer Town, Rupert attended the Steer Town Primary and Junior High School and later on the Marcus Garvey Technical High School in pursuit of formal education. At a tender age, Rupert developed

Read More »

Jallanzo

Omar Allanzo Johnson stage name Jallanzo (musician, singer, song writer, producer, studio engineer, music composer and arranger) Born 24th of May 1981 of a Dreamland Drive Old Breaton Portmore address. He attended the Mount Concord Basic School, Grateful Hill Primary School and Breaton All Age School (currently Breaton Junior High School). It was in church where he discovered his love for music. At age five he had a toy guitar that he was fascinated with; is interest grew stronger. At the age of thirteen he made his own drum set with old buckets, pans and pots which attracted a lot

Read More »

Jahdan Blakkamoore

Jahdan Blakkamoore has long made a name for himself as a gifted and inspiring Reggae/Dancehall/Hip Hop/Dubstep artist – both nationally and internationally. His music has been described as ‘Urban World Music with a message.’ Jahadan’s sense of melody, superb song writing skills and ability to effortlessly cross over genres has solidified his status as Reggae royalty. His group Noble Society, received Best Reggae Album of the year on iTunes for ‘Take Charge’ in 2008 and he has not stopped to win over audiences since. His solo debut album ‘Buzzrock Warrior’, released September 15th, 2009, was also voted Best Reggae album

Read More »

Jah Mex

Jah Mex speaking says “I create music to elevate the spirit; both mine and yours. I saw a need for my own conscious revolution and now I’m sharing the vibe. Roots reggae rhythms, jazzy chords, and funky flavours; these are the sounds I love to arrange. True stories, messages, and requests; these are the lyrics I love to sing. My sophomore album, Soul Garden Roots Version, was produced by reggae legend, Fully Fullwood. Released April, 2016, the album features myself on vocals and keyboards, along with members of Jamaica’s Soul Syndicate Band, including Santa Davis on drums, Tony Chin on

Read More »

Jah Marnyah

Erupting like the volcano of his home town Montserrat, the faya youth Jah Marnyah has taken the world by surprise. Born Euclid Skerritt in Plymouth, Montserrat he was nurtured by his grandmother as a youth in the small village of Salem and observed the growing Rastafari faith of the island. To begin with he thought that one-man-on-yah but after deep meditation he realised Jah-man-on-yah where he got the name Jah Marnyah and has vowed to work for the Most High ever since. Whilst in Montserrat Jah Marnyah musically enlightened himself playing lead in school steel pan. As a result of

Read More »

Jah Cure

Siccaturie Alcock, aka Jah Cure, is the new “High Priest of Reggae.” From the age of three music reverberated through his small frame and hypnotised the souls of all those who listened to his music. Born in Hanover, Jamaica on October 11, 1978, the young man with the voice of a canary snuck out of his bedroom window late at night to visit local dance halls and stage shows. At times, he also visited the annual Reggae Sunsplash in his community. At these shows he saw the great Reggae icons performing … Bob Marley, Peter Tosh, Burning Spear, Beres Hammond,

Read More »

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