by Howard Campbell
LOS ANGELES – Since their first assembly at a Los Angeles nightclub a number of years in the past, Belizean rapper JStylez and Jamaican deejay E-Dee discovered that they had so much in widespread musically. They’ve recorded a handful of songs collectively, the most recent being Depend up Ya Blessings, which additionally options American rapper Jredie.
E-Dee, who like his colleagues are based mostly in Los Angeles, co-wrote the music with them. He describes the only as a mix of, “American hip hop and popular culture and Caribbean dancehall.”
Count up Ya Blessings, he added, has a robust social and religious message.
“JStylez being an inspirational influencer and religious artist has a motivational message behind each lyric within the mission, encouraging others to understand life and be pleased about what’s there, moderately massive or small and to maintain religion even by means of the hardships of life, understanding that God is hope and might do all issues for anybody who believes,” E-Dee defined.
Though he was born in Belize, JStylez was raised in Southern California the place his admiration for artists like Michael Jackson, Tupac Shakur, Blackstreet and Usher developed. He has additionally launched the singles, All The Glory and Angels on Standby, this 12 months.
E-Dee is from Clarendon, a rural parish in central Jamaica that has produced artists comparable to Toots Hibbert and Freddie McGregor. He’s additionally an actor who has appeared in films such because the biopic, Out The Gate.
Jredie’s solo work contains songs comparable to Celly and Distant Cousin.