Dheapblu’s Biography

Frederick Brennan Brown is known publicly as recording artist, producer and songwriter DHEAPBLU. When he first started singing, many years ago, he went by the name Freddy Brown but made the decision to change his name after learning that several other persons within the entertainment industry were also going by that moniker. He settled on the brand DHEAPBLU following a recording session at Penthouse Studio, when upon exiting the booth, a producer refer to his performance and delivery as deep and filled with blues. After much contemplation he felt that DHEAPBLU more accurately describes who he is as a person as well as his life’s journey.

Though DHEAPBLU is Jamaican he refuses to be placed in either a reggae or dancehall box. As a versatile songwriter he continues to remain open to all genres of music. His belief is that music is a language of the heart and soul, and as such, it cannot and should not be locked into any one category.

DHEAPBLU was born in Richmond, St. Mary and he grew up in Jones Town with his parents, sisters and brothers. As far as academic achievements go, he attended Alpha Primary, Holy Trinity and Kingston College. And though he had been singing since he was a youth, it was football and track and field that captured his attention in school. Most of his early singing was done in the church. He actually wrote his first song at the age of nine, and yes, it was a gospel tune. DHEAPBLU has had a strong passion for music all his life. One of his fondest memories was being approximately two or three years old and requesting a song on the radio. He was absolutely over joyed when the track was played immediately, leaving an impression on him about the power of music. That moment has inspired much of his childhood musical desires, and it has never left him to this day.

Today DHEAPBLU is known and respected for his musical aptitude. That being said, like most people in this business, he has had to overcome many challenges. As a young man at Studio One he paid his dues, first by always running errands for the more established artists as well as Coxsone Dodd; and secondly by continuously being pushed to the back of the line when it comes time to actually record his songs. But despite the aforementioned, he has been steadfast and as a result he now has a respectable music career.

DHEAPBLU is now working with Upstairs Music, one of Florida’s most reputable reggae record label. They have just released his brand new six-track EP titled “Love Light.” The team’s focus now is on aggressively promoting this project via both traditional and digital media as they look ahead to the end of the pandemic when DHEAPBLU will be able to head out on the road again.

Sly & Robbie’s “Red Hills Rd” Album Is Now Available On All Music Platforms

The highly anticipated album from Jamaica’s music twins Sly & Robbie is out now! “Red Hills Rd,” the thirteen-track project, which is on the Taxi label, went live on all digital music platforms earlier today, January 1st, 2021.

With contributions from some of reggae’s most respected musical talents (Ansel Collins, Robbie Lyn, Lenky Marsden, Dean Fraser and Nambo Robinson), this album is a must have. Click here to stream and download “Red Hills Rd” from iTunes.

John Holt’s “Strange Things” Gets A New Modern Remix

Strange Things,” arguably one of the biggest record from Jamaican reggae singer and songwriter John Holt, now has new life after being remixed and renamed by European producers Irie Ites. The just released version, now being called “On A Friday Night,” was released on December 18th.

Click here to check out the remix from your preferred music platform.

Is Admiral Bailey Making A Comeback?

I just heard a tuff new single from veteran dancehall deejay Admiral Bailey. The song is produced by Sipo Records and it’s called “Di Style.” Apparently it was released in November but it is just now getting some real traction with increase airplay.

Before realizing that it’s Admiral Bailey, I was simply listening the track – a hardcore dancehall, one-drop record – and then it dawned on me to find out who is the artist. Imagine my surprise when I learn that it’s none other than the Admiral!

As far as lyrics goes, he is still all about the ladies and yes, it is PG rated. But as it relates to style and flow, Admiral Bailey is sounding real good; he can stand next to any of these young guys currently trending.

Bunji Garlin Returns With Impactful New Single “Heart Of The People” (@BUNJIGARLIN)

Bunji Garlin‘s new song, “Heart Of The People,” highlights the side of carnival that a lot of people may not think about. When we hear about a soca fete or a road march our minds immediately go to dancing, high energy music, fun etc. We hardly give a thought to the people that actually work at these events; the folks whose jobs it is to ensure that the show goes off without an itch. Bunji Garlin‘s “Heart Of The People” will definitely change this!

The track, which is on the White Gold Riddim, is all about the people who rely on such events for the lively hood. Regular men and women who feed their kids, pay their bills etc. because of both big and small soca sessions. Click here to check out “Heart Of The People.”

Peetah Sancho Re-releases Reggae Single “Agent Of The Heart”

Though 2020 presented insurmountable challenges for persons within the music industry, reggae artist Peetah Sancho has been able to turn his roadblocks into stepping stones. 

The singer officially returned to the music business in January after taking a four-year break, and has captured the attention of key industry insiders with his unique sound and style. Upon his return, Sancho shared four powerful singles; the most recent being Agent of the Heart. 

The lover’s-rock reggae track, which was initially released some time ago, has been remastered and is on Sancho‘s own Tri Yard Music label. On the record he sings about the one woman that has been able to capture his love and labels her an Agent of the Heart.”

By putting out quality records, Peetah has made his 2020 re-entrance a notable one. He is definitely an artist to watch in 2021!

CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD “AGENT OF THE HEART”

Micah Shemaiah Voices His Frustration About The State Of Jamaica (@MicahShemaiah)

Very often we misinterpret the meaning behind some of the songs we hear, so it is always appreciated when we get the story directly from the songwriter. This is the case with Micah Shemaiah‘s “Jamaica Jamaica.”

A few weeks ago the official video for the song was released and with it a brief writeup about what inspired it. Click here or on the image above to watch the visuals, and checkout Micah‘s thoughts about the record below.

“Social and economic problems have always plagued our country, we always overcame them because of our strong moral standards, and ultimately the world at large benefitted from our outstanding devotion to truth and spirituality. We here in Jamaica seemed at one point to be the spiritual center of the world. The place where what was considered true and real livity, would always exist. It now Pains my heart to see the degradation of who we are as a People. We grabbing at every frivolous thing the world throws out and while we distracted they taking our culture and turning it into a Fars and a money wheel. WAKE UP JAMAICA”