Protoje
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Protoje at Chiemsee Reggae Summer 2013
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Birth name | Oje Ken Ollivierre |
Also known as | Diggy, Proto |
Origin | Saint Elizabeth, Jamaica |
Genres | Dub, Reggae |
Occupation(s) | Musician, songwriter, deejay |
Years active | 2005–present |
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Website | protoje |
Oje Ken Ollivierre popularly known as Protoje, is a contemporary reggae singer, and songwriter from Jamaica. His mother is Jamaican singer, Lorna Bennett, best known for her 1972 rendition of "Breakfast in Bed".[1] His father is a former calypso king from the island nation of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines.[citation needed]
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Music career
Protoje was first discovered by many people for his 2005 mixtape published Lyrical Overdose Volume 1 . Recorded were mostly hip-hop influenced songs. With a guest appearance by Busy Signal, however, his future career was leveled as reggae and dancehall artist.In 2010, Protoje began working with Don Corleon Records, run by his cousin[2] and popular Jamaican producer Don Corleon.[3] After releasing "Dread", "JA" and "Roll" in 2010, Protoje's debut album, entitled The Seven Year Itch, was released on 25 January 2011. The first single off the album dubbed "Arguments" (2009) was responsible for his early popularity in Jamaica. In 2011, he released another single off the album entitled "Rasta Love" featuring Ky-Mani Marley. "The Seven Year Itch" charted no. 2 in Canada, no. 3 in the USA and no. 4 in France.[citation needed]
His second album, The 8 Year Affair, was released 12 February 2013. "Who Dem A Program" was the first single released from the album in January 2012. "This Is Not A Marijuana Song" was released on that summer. "Kingston Be Wise" was heavily promoted via traditional and social media. On the day of its release, 5 November 2012, the music video became the most viewed YouTube link among internet users in Jamaica.[citation needed] The hashtag #KBW was used on Twitter. The song "Kingston Be Wise" was featured in the bestselling video game Grand Theft Auto V on the in-game "Blue Ark" radio station,[4] increasing its popularity further. Protoje cited reggae artist Ini Kamoze and group Black Uhuru as influences when recording the album.[5]
In December 2014 Protoje was included on BBC Radio 1Xtra's 'Hot for 2015' list.[6]
His third album Ancient Future was initially set for release in September 2014,[7] but was put back until March 2015.[8] Produced by Phillip "Winta" James, the album includes the song "Who Knows", a collaboration with Chronixx, which was released as a single.[1] Two tracks from the album, "Answer to Your Name" & "Criminal" were released ahead of the album as exclusives on the "England Be Wise" mixtape for BBC 1xtra DJ Toddla T.[9] Two weeks after its release it topped the Billboard Top Reggae Albums chart.[10]
Discography
Mixtapes
- 2005: Lyrical Overdose Volume 1
- 2011: This Is Protoje
- 2013: Music From My Heart
- 2015: England Be Wise (Toddla T meets Protoje)
Albums
- 2011: The Seven Year Itch
- 2013: The 8 Year Affair
- 2015: Ancient Future
Singles
- 2009: "Arguments"
- 2010: "Dread"
- 2010: "JA"
- 2010: "Roll"
- 2011: "Rasta Love" (featuring "Ky-Mani Marley")
- 2012: "Who Dem A Program"
- 2012: "This Is Not A Marijuana Song"
- 2012: "Kingston Be Wise"
- 2013: "I&I"
- 2013: "Resist Not Evil" Militancy Riddim, Overstand Entertainment
- 2014: "Who Knows" (featuring Chronixx)
- 2014: "Stylin'"
- 2015: "Answer To Your Name"
- 2015: "Bubblin'"
- 2015: "Sudden flight" (featuring Jesse Royal(artist) and Sevana)
References
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External links
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- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Johnson, Richard (2015) "'My best work yet': Protoje pours it all in latest set", Jamaica Observer, 11 March 2015. Retrieved 12 March 2015
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- ↑ "Protoje Makes BBC 1xtra's Hot For 2015 Artiste List", Jamaica Gleaner, 17 December 2014. Retrieved 21 December 2014
- ↑ Dyer, Deidre (2014) "Interview: Protoje on the Reggae Roots Revival and His Low-Key Love of Pop Music", The Fader, 4 July 2014. Retrieved 4 July 2014
- ↑ "Protoje To Release 'Ancient Future' Album", Jamaica Gleaner, 9 March 2015. Retrieved 9 March 2015
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- ↑ Brooks, Sadeke (2015) "Protoje Tops Reggae Billboard Chart", Jamaica Gleaner, 26 March 2015. Retrieved 26 March 2015
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