DANE RAY

Jamaican reggae artiste, Dane Ray, is steadily gaining international recognition as an accomplished music producer and superb vocalist. Yet, this rising star almost never made it in the business! After completing high school, Dane Ray’s love of music led him to study at the Edna Manley School of Music. While his family recognized his exceptional talent, they did not see music as a lucrative career for him. In an act of defiance, Dane Ray ran away from home at the age of 17 and locked himself away to master his art. Surviving on the streets of Kingston City, he experienced some of the most traumatic times in his young life, but he stuck to it. This is how Dane Ray’s career as a music engineer and composer began. Dane Ray built his own company, 'Gesta Music Records' where he produced reggae, dancehall and hip-hop beats for a number of local artistes such as Deva Bratt, Versatile, Laden, Chino, Iyara, Macka Diamond, Wasp among others. He scored with some popular riddims such as “Motivation riddim”, “Full Charge Riddim” and “Inna Di Club Riddim”. This experience led him to work with more established artists such as Movado, Bunji Garlin, Tommy Lee, Elephant Man, Sizzla, Gyptian, Vybz Kartel, Demarco and Elephant Man. Dane Ray finally achieved success as a producer with Wine Up and Jamaican Every Day (both by Charly Black). Hailed as a heritage song, Jamaican Everyday was loved by Jamaicans at home and abroad. It held the number one spot in Jamaica for over five months in 2014. This success has given Dane Ray the opportunity to tour internationally performing in Antigua, Barbados, Trinidad, Panama, Culun, Chile, and Canada. Producing music for others is what made him eat but singing has always been Dane Ray’s passion. As a multi-talented artiste, Dane Ray continued to showcase his charismatic, fresh and melodious sinjay sound with songs like Top Jockey, Punununu and Dolla Dolla, in the dancehall- loving markets of Central and South America. Now, Dane Ray is on the verge of an international breakthrough with his song, 'Rodeo', featuring international rapper Fetty Wap and Mr Wonda. Dane Ray’s music captures the heart of many and is rapidly developing a fan base. Even with these accomplishments he knows that he's only just scratched the surface and only aims to become better.

DANE RAY

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