Shelly-Ann Jackson
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    KARAMANTI - THE TRIBUTE SONG
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    KARAMANTI - THANK YOU
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    KARAMANTI - FREE TONIGHT
 

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City & State
Kingston, St. Andrew
Country
Jamaica
Music Genre(s):
reggae & dancehall

KARAMANTI BIOGRAPHY

Shelly-Ann, otherwise known as Karamanti, is a reggae dancehall artist who hails from the beautiful island of Jamaica.

 

Initially, Karamanti (who is formerly known as Lady Shelly) started out doing house, techno and dance music. In 1994 she migrated to Montreal, Quebec where immediately after high school she got signed to her first recording contract with house label, Numuzik. While with Numuzik she released a slew of hits such as, "sweet party", "get it on" and "macrena that’s me". Between 1995 and 2000, Karamanti approached music with an aggression rarely seen by any female artist. Among her many accomplishments, is the title of artist of the year for the island of Dominica Republic for both 1995 and 1996. She did two nationwide tours on the island in both years.

 

At the turn of the 21st century she signed a joint recording contract, which included Premiere Muzik International and ISBA records. While with both companies she released a full-length album, entitled “endurance”, which featured the hit single, "you know". Karamanti was awarded a plaque for going gold (over 50,000 copies sold) in Canada for the aforementioned track.

 

Shortly after the release of Endurance, Premiere Muzik International underwent internal changes, which gave Karamanti the option to opt out of her agreement or renegotiate. She decided to opt out of the contract and relocated to Toronto, Ontario.

 

While in Ontario she stepped away from the microphone and began working at a reggae/dancehall record label. Intent on learning every aspect of the business, Karamanti started out as an A&R and quickly worked her way up to sales and marketing coordinator while doing everything in between. Armed with a proper understanding of the music business and knowledge of how exactly to promote and market her music, Karamanti left the label and began recording again, this time, focusing entirely on the reggae/dancehall genre.  

 

 Soon after leaving the label Karamanti recorded two extremely controversial singles that caught the attention of disc jockeys in Jamaica. The singles are “welcome to Canada” (which harshly criticize the stereotyping of Jamaicans in Canada) and “k** out” (which deals with domestic abuse). The tracks earned her a nationwide media tour in her hometown, Jamaica.

 

After spending several years in Canada, Karamanti moved back to Jamaica in 2007 and really began to focus on her craft. Taking the advice of more experienced artists and musicians, Karamanti spent the next couple of years training her voice and working on her vocal delivery.

 

In the fall of 2009, Karamanti resurfaced with her promo CD entitled “karamanti mix – volume 1”.  The CD was meant to create awareness, and it did just that! So much so that early 2010 karamanti was approached by two international DJs requesting to do exclusive Karamanti mix CDs. Eager to acquire the recognition of her peers and potential supporters, Karamanti hit the studio hard and recorded approximately 53 new tracks. In April 2010 Karamanti released the Transition mix CD, mixed by Triple Crown from the Blessed Coast Sound, which is based in Bellingham, Washington. Exactly one month later in May, she released Strictly Music No Politics, mixed by Massive G from Rock the Nation Sound, which is based in London, England.

 

Several singles from both mix CDs began to get heavy rotation on radio and in nightclubs in various parts of the world. Tracks such as “bulletproof” and “thank you” quickly stood out and began climbing numerous reggae/dancehall charts. Karamanti had to shoot a video for the single “thank you”. The success of both mix CDs and individual tracks earned her a major tour to North West U.S.A in August 2010. The cities covered in the tour were Bellingham and Seattle in the U.S.A and Vancouver, Canada.

 

Once the tour was over Karamanti went back home to Jamaica and began recording for local producers. She has released several singles in anticipation of her upcoming mix CD, slated for release in May 2011. The project will be called “rent’s due” and it will feature singles such as “gone up” released on the preview riddim, “free tonight” released on the tour riddim, and “the tribute song” released on the raid riddim.

 

For additional information on Karamanti please contact Maria Jackson Entertainment Company at mariajackson27@yahoo.ca / (876) 402-9301

 

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