Artiste Spotlight – Sekkle Dung Wendy (@SekkleWendy)


Vibrant, versatile, fierce, and unique are just a few words used to describe 22 year old SingJay, Sekkle Dung Wendy. Sekkle Dung Wendy was born Reina Lisa-Marie Butler on September 13, 1989 in Kingston, Jamaica. A graduate of the Mona High School, Sekkle Dung Wendy is a Dancehall artiste with a style that aims to capture your attention and displays lyrical content that far exceeds her maturity. Continue reading “Artiste Spotlight – Sekkle Dung Wendy (@SekkleWendy)”

Artiste Spotlight: Zagga (@ZaggaMusic)


“The fight is only over when you win, losing is not an option!”, these were the words quoted by rising Dancehall star Zagga. Born Austill Henry on June 17, 1990, this St. Ann based deejay has his sights set on achieving greatness and with his determination, accomplish all his goals.

Zagga has been doing music from the tender age of 10 while attending Ocho Rios Primary School. He was known for making music by knocking on desk tops that would bring out his personal style in Dancehall/Reggae and showcasing his marvelous talent to the encouragement of his peers. Upon his advancement to Ocho Rios High School he performed in most of the school’s events. ”I can even recall modeling for the Black History Month celebration, I was “Mr. Ethiopia” and got 1st runner up and after modeling I ripped the stage up with a smashing performance” Zagga says.

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Artiste Spotlight: J-Yungg (@JYunggMusic)


Versatile, lyrically robust, confident yet humble are just a few words used to describe this young gunner in Dancehall music, J-Yungg.  Born Ajay Richards under the sagittarius sign on the 16th of December, 1987, J-Yungg was raised in the rural community of Grange Hill in the parish of Westmoreland, where the legendary Peter Tosh spent a significant part of his early childhood.

J-Yungg was introduced to music by his uncle, Reggae artist “Careful one”. He started performing at various shows in his community with his uncle at age 8, artistes such as Ninja Man would be in attendance of these shows.

His big break came when he linked up with legendary Guitarist Lincoln Thomas four years ago. Lincoln then introduced him to David “D-MO” Morris who has produced for Aidonia, Blak Ryno, and Spice amongst others from the House of Leeds camp. J-Yungg started his career as a rapper but then switched to Dancehall in late 2010 which has started to pay off. J-Yungg has performed on numerous shows locally and internationally including the Linkage Radio Awards in New York where he received  favourable reviews in the media for his performance. After getting rotations on local and overseas stations for songs like “Moving Up”, “Guilty Conscience”, “Nuh Boy Cyaa”, “No Gyal” and “Only Break Your Heart”, he has solidified his name as a rising star in the Dancehall/Reggae scene.

Check out his current single, the Kimichi Records produced “Only Break Your Heart” on the Phoenix Riddim below…..ENJOY!!!