AFRICAN - FLOOD THE STREETS NEW ERA MIXTAPE
Who is African? A future legendary reggae artist, a father and a friend, also Westmoreland don in his own rights when it comes to reggae music. His down to earth nature and his embrace of who he is and knowing the true foundation for all black people, makes perfect sense why he proudly announces himself as African.
African was born in Westmoreland, Jamaica and given the birth name Damion Davis. By age 9, he was captivated by the music his inspiration sprung from listening to some of Dancehall pioneer such as Bounty Killer, Beenie Man, Buju Banton, Richie Stevenson, Bob Marley, Peter Tosh and the list goes on. His humbling beginnings continued with Folo D (African’s nickname) lyrically ripping the stage at Manning High and performing at local talent shows. Damion’s addiction to reggae music learned to be more than a hobby but a foreseen destiny. “Mi rememba mi motha always tell mi seh that she hear di beat a music inna r belly when she did pregnant,” laughed African.
In 2002, Damion migrated to Canada and instantly connected with a rooted community. African the reggae artist was born. That same year African found his better half, married her and started a loving family. African remained loyal to his music and graced the stage in various concerts like Instant Rush Showcase for LA Lick Switch Promotion, Cervejaria Talent Showcase and worthy causes such as Save A Child Benefit for Sick Kids Hospital just to name a few. In addition, the Jamaican Association of Canada invited African to perform an aired production to exemplify the life of a Jamaican living abroad. African even performed in the Bahamas at Club Infinity. In Jamaica, he did live shows: Roll Out Bazzle, Nite of Frostration , Vybz anniversary, Westmoreland Curry Festival an so on. African a Highly Motivated artist to look out for. He has done collabs with heavy hitters reggae dancehall artist formerly from the Scare Dem Crew Nitty Kutchie, Deva bratt formerly from the Portmore Empire now Krucial Konflict, Jamaica singing sensation Tony Curtis and much more.
Despite all the hold back and hold down, he returns to Jamaica frequently preserving the essence of what is reggae music and still capable of vibing musically as if he never left. Today African is one of the best from the west in music world with his reggae sounds, like he would say “Good Ova Evil Fashigla AAAFRICAN! Red Gold and Green to the highest supreme.”
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