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Jah Vinci
Jamaican musical recording artist
Jah Vinci | |
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| Origin | Jamaica |
| Genres | Reggae, Gospel |
| Occupation | Singer |
| Years active | Present |
| Labels | Out Clear Movement |
Musical artist
Kirk Rhoden is a Jamaican musical recording artist better known by his stage name Jah Vinci. He has been active since , but had his first breakthrough hit in with his then mentor Vybz Kartel.[1] He was a part of Vybz group Portmore Empire until the group disbanded in [2] He has released several of Jamaica's biggest hits starting with the Vybz collaboration "Weh Dem A Guh" on producer Stephen Mcgregor's record which became one of the most popular songs in the Dance ingång scene at that time.[3]
Career
[edit]Vinci struggled for several years to successfully launch his musical career but after the death of his brother in a tragic car accident in he began taking everything much more seriously. After this tragedy, he met Adidja Palmer, also known as t
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Jah Vinci
Jah Vinci, born Andre Rhoden on October 10, , in Montego Bay, Jamaica, is a talented dancehall artist known for his soulful vocals, heartfelt lyrics, and captivating stage presence. Rising from humble beginnings to become one of Jamaica's most promising musical talents, Jah Vinci has earned widespread acclaim for his unique sound and powerful storytelling.
Growing up in Montego Bay, Jah Vinci was surrounded by music from an early age, drawing inspiration from the vibrant sounds of reggae and dancehall that filled the streets of his hometown. Influenced by artists like Bob Marley, Beres Hammond, and Buju Banton, he began honing his skills as a singer and songwriter, using music as a means of self-expression and empowerment.
In , Jah Vinci gained recognition with his breakout single, "Baby Girl," which became an instant hit and established him as a rising star in the dancehall community. The song's infectious melody and heartfelt lyrics resonated with audiences, earning J
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Jah Vinci who's real name is Kirk Rhoden burst onto the Dancehall Reggae scene in with a collaboration with his then mentor Vybz Kartel called "Weh Dem A Guh" on producer Stephen Mcgregor's Day Rave Riddim.
Since then most lovers of dancehall and reggae music has falling in love with his music.
He was a member of the Vybz Kartel's led Portmore Empire.
In he decided to part company with the Portmore empire saying that being a cultural artist his music no longer fits with the direction of the Portmore Empire.
In a media release he said "I'm thankful to Vybz Kartel for the role he has played in the development of my career, Kartel a mi don, a him set it fi mi. Big up yuhself, but yuh haffi be a man at the end of the day."
In recent times a number of artists has left the Portmore empire artiste such as Lisa Hype, Gaza Kim and Blak Ryno af