Serani Biography
July 4, 2008
Serani Biography:
Serani is a new Reggae artist that has taking Jamaica by a storm and is conituning to do so across the world. Serani born in the mean streets of Kingston Jamaica he decided at a young age that his two other best friends who also shared the same intrest in music decided to put together the informus DASECA productions in 2001. Three friends David Anthony Harrisingh, Crag Serani Marsh and Craig Andrew Harrisingh had a goal to produce all the major Reggae artist in Jamaica. Serani is quite a new artist on the Reggae Scene but he is blow up faster then Movado. Serani has co-produced the first two singles on Sean Paul’s new platinum album “Trinity,” including ‘We Be Burning,’ which was the first released single. The ‘We be Burning’ track helped Trinity smash a Jamaican record of 107,000 copies sold in the first week. Serani continued and made the ‘Smash’ riddim which hosts the song ‘Dutty Wine’ by Tony Matterhorn. Dutty Wine is the number one song presently in Jamaica and England. Serani is also recording his own songs and promoting two new singles entitled “doh” featuring Bugle and “she loves me”, a groovy sensual song for the ladies.
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Demarco Biography
June 1, 2008
A young Colin Demar Edwards was born in Kingston Jamaica in 1983. Colin was a very bright student at school but growing up in Kingston he was easily distracted by his bad friends that led him down the wrong path. At the age of 16 he was kicked out of 2 schools and left with no choice other than to move to America with his mom where he now resides. Getting a huge amount of support from his mom he decided to change his life around for the better and get into the music industry where he had a love and enthusiasm for. Once in Baltimore where he linked up with a friend who showed him the ropes of mixing and using the keyboard. With all the confidence and skill in the world he faced many challenges such as money. He started doing whatever jobs he could get in order to buy the needed equipment, one piece at a time, to set up his own studio. Eventually he had enough to buy all the equipment he needed to build rhythms. Now at the age of 25 Demarko is one of the newest and exciting sounds out in the reggae world. He created rhythms for Styles P and Free from 106 & Park, as well for Elephant Man. Demarco made numerous beats alongside The Soul Diggaz who are signed to Missy Elliot and were involved in the production of her last three albums. Now you can hear many hit tracks such as “Fallen Soilders, and Duppy know who fi frighten”. There plenty more huge hits to come for this up and rising star.
Movado Biography
May 12, 2008
Born and grow in Kingston Jamaica, David Constantine Brooks was running the streets wild trying to stay out of trouble in Cassava Piece one of the many ghettos that plague the young black youths. Growing up in the 90’s David experenced the boom of the dancehall and badman era, and looking up to artist such as Bounty Killer inspired him to work to be the biggest badman in dancehall. A bit of luck struck David when one of his best friends had arranged to meet with Junior Reid at his studio in Kingston not knowing Bounty Killa would watch him preform and instantly recognize his talants. There were many obsitcales david had to face, trying to make it big was one thing but trying to stay alive in his community was another. Leaving Cassava Piece everyday prevented him to reach for the stars due to the dangers outside his very own home. Years later of hard work one of David’s popular friend selecta Foota Hype had moved him to another studio where
where he met up with Bounty yet again where he took him under his wing.
Movado now is one of the Biggest most reconizable artist in the dancehall right now working with legendary Reggae producers Sly Dunbar & Robbie Shakespeare, Don Corleon and Delly Ranks.
He has been in contact by Barak Obama presidental campange team in order to gain reconigation among the jamaican community in America.
Movado has understood how to remain the biggest badman in dancehall by using his hardcore lyrics, raw talent and the understanding of what goes on in his country that the government pulls a blind eye over and singing about it. “Mi sing weh mi come see. A tings whe mi grow up on. Notice mi neva sing song seh di cow jump ova di moon,” commented Mavado to the Jamaica Star newspaper.



