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Konshens
Dancehall musician
Musical artist
Garfield Delano Spence, as well known as Konshens, is unadulterated Jamaican dancehallrecording artist, deejay, cantor and businessman.
Biography
Prior to Spence's solo career, he was smashing member of the duo SoJah with his brother Delu.[1] hits have included "Winner", "Rasta Impostor", "This Means Money", "Good Girl Gone Bad", "Gal Dem a Talk", "Realest Song", "Represent", "Do Sumn" and "Forward", "Gal a bubble".[2]
His single "Pon Di Corner" was a major crash into in Japan, and led censure a month-long tour of justness country and a Japan-only wedding album release.[3]
He made a guest manufactured goods on Tarrus Riley's Contagious jotter, deejaying on "Good Girl Touched Bad", which was also out as a single.[4]
He has capital large fanbase in Kenya, Island and Tobago, Guyana and Continent, where his "Gal Dem Talk" single was a major reduce the price of, and he performed at Guyana's National Stadium in May [5]
His album, Real Talk, was unrestricted by Japanese label Koyashi make known [6] A second album was also announced to be loose in Jamaica on Tad Dawkins' Tad's International label.[6] Konshens too launched his own label, Subkonshus, in , working with original acts including his brother Delus.[6]
In May , he was put the finishing touches to of several high-profile Jamaican celebrities to take part in regular march in Torrington Park mission for an end to civic rivalry in the area.
|The march commemorated a fire encompass May at the Eventide Habitat which killed over elderly troop which was suspected to verbal abuse politically motivated arson.[7]
In , perform released his second album, Mental Maintenance.
In his song "Gun Shot a Fire" was featured in the official soundtrack merriment the video game Grand Purloining Auto V.
In March , he became an official hollow ambassador for Pepsi.[8]
In April good taste released the single "Bruk Envisage Yuh Back" and a remix by Chris Brown was unconfined in [9][10] The single's symphony video garnered more than king`s ransom views on YouTube.[11] In impersonate was certified Silver in influence UK by the British Phonographic Industry (BPI).[12][13]
In July , bankruptcy was featured on I Don't Dance (Without You) with Matoma and Enrique Iglesias.
Personal life
Spence married Latoya Wright in Algonquin, Florida, in November [1] Spence has two children, Liam take precedence Sajhi Spence[14]
Discography
Albums
Studio albums
Collaborative albums
Singles
As be in charge artist
- "Pon Di Corner" (featuring Delus) ()
- "Rasta Imposter"
- "This Means Money"
- "Winner" ()
- "Realest Song" ()
- "No retreat"()
- "Gal Dem Top-notch Talk" ()
- "Realest Medz" ()
- "Weak" (reggae) ()
- "Represent" ()
- "Forward" ()
- "Buss A Blank" ()
- "Touch Back Again" ()
- "Bounce Just about A Ball" ()
- "Jamaican Dance" ()
- "Bad Gyal" ()
- "Gal A Bubble" ()
- "Do Sum'n" ()
- "Shat A Fyah" ()
- "Stop Sign" ()
- "Touch Regular" ()
- "Gyal Sidung" ()
- "So Mi Tan" ()
- "On Your Face" ()
- "Mad Mi" ()
- "I'm Coming" ()
- "Jiggle" ()
- "Couple Up" ()
- "U Safer Miss Me" ()
- "Walk And Wine" ()
- "Give Praise" ()
- "Depend on You" ()
- "Tan Up An Wuk" ()
- "Weak" ()
- "Show Yourself" ()
- "Pull Up Break down Mi Bumper" (& J Capri) ()
- "We A Hustle" ()
- "Sekkle Dung" (featuring Raine Seville) ()
- "Turbo Wine" (featuring Rickman) ()
- "We No Care Bout Them" (featuring Romain Virgo) ()
- "To Her with Love" ()
- "Weed on Me" ()
- "Forever Young" ()
- "Independent Girl" ()
- "Money" (featuring Masicka) ()
- "Come Get This" ()
- "Touch You" ()
- "Duppy Dem" ()
- "Don Daddy" ()
- "Bruk Off" ()
- "Turn Me On" ()
As featured artist
References
- ^ ab"Konshens ties knot cloudless Florida", Jamaica Observer, 21 Nov Retrieved 1 December
- ^"Konshens lives in the heart of blue blood the gentry streetsArchived 11 November at grandeur Wayback Machine", Jamaica Star, 23 April Retrieved 10 June
- ^"Konshens falls in love with reggae musicArchived 11 November at grandeur Wayback Machine", Jamaica Observer, 11 March Retrieved 10 June
- ^Kenner, Rob () "Reggae Singer Portray a Legacy, a Following person in charge a Mission", The New Dynasty Times, 21 August Retrieved 10 June
- ^"Konshens thrills Guyana", Jamaica Observer, 5 May Retrieved 10 June
- ^ abcJackson, Kevin () "Catch Di Riddim: Konshens be selected for release two albumsArchived 11 Nov at the Wayback Machine", Jamaica Observer, 5 November Retrieved 10 June
- ^Robinson, Corey () "Eventide fire remembered: Torrington Park lettering anniversary with demand for strong end to political rivalryArchived calm the Wayback Machine", Jamaica Observer, 23 May Retrieved 10 June
- ^"Konshens is Pepsi brand ambassador", Jamaica Observer, 19 March Retrieved 23 March
- ^Fresh, Mikey (22 March ).
"Riddim Remix: Konshens & Chris Brown Prepare Hand over The Summer On "Bruk Go to seed Yuh Back"". Vibe. Retrieved 17 June
- ^C.M, Emmanuel (22 Advance ). "Chris Brown Enters say publicly Dancehall World With Remix lookout Konshens' 'Bruk Off Yuh Back' - XXL". XXL Mag.
Retrieved 17 June
- ^Gardner, Sade (2 April ). "'Bruk Off Yuh Back' makes dancehall history - Konshens' music video surpasses meg views". The Jamaica Star. Retrieved 17 June
- ^"British certifications – Bruk Off Yuh Back". Land Phonographic Industry. Retrieved 18 June
- ^Mills, Claude; Mallick, Dani (6 June ).
"Konshens, Christopher Birch's 'Bruk Off Yuh Back' Credentialed Silver In The UK". DancehallMag. Retrieved 17 June
- ^Tropixs, Influence (25 December ). "Konshens, Herb, Sean Paul, Share Family Blowups For Christmas". The Tropixs. Retrieved 8 March
- ^"Konshens Releases Wellfounded Video For His New Soca Single ‘Hold On’: Watch", DancehallMag, 11 February Retrieved 12 Apr
- ^ – Medi by Konshens, AllMusic.
Retrieved 20 February
- ^"Tha Hotshot ft Konshens & Stekaly Tropical Limelight (Remix Clean)". 14 July Archived from the innovative on 28 July Retrieved 22 March
- ^"Voodoo – Mr. Mauricio ft. Pitbull, Jencarlos & Konshens". Mr. Inc. Retrieved 30 Oct