

Today we’d like to introduce you to Kedanieh Myers.
K’Danye, also known as Kedanieh Myers, was born on the wonderful island of Jamaica. She grew up first writing songs when she was in high school. The genres she listens to most of the time is Dancehall, Reggae, Hip Hop and R&B. Her biggest influences first came from the Hip Hop scene and eventually, she blossomed and continued her path in Jamaican music.
Over the years, she molded her artistry to find the right sound and now she does Conscious and Lovers Rock music. Trying not to be confined under one genre, she combined both in order to make the music that she loves. Currently, she has an EP out called “Ms. International”, a single called “Mr. Poverty”, “Rwary or Not” and newly released “Rocky No More” which shows how much she has evolved and the type of music she likes.
She has been performing since the year 2014 at places such as Kat’s Café, Red Light Café, Apache Cafe, The Caribbean Student Association (Caribsa) events as well as at other colleges. Her biggest accomplishments were in 2018. She was given the opportunity to perform at a stage show for the first time, which was at the GT Taylor Extravaganza. From that, she was given the opportunity to open for Dovey Magnum, a well-known dancehall artist, and just recently performed with well-known Jamaican Artist Michelle T.
She is a hardworking, flexible and a quick learner, who adapts easily to new situations, possesses an uncompromising work ethic, with integrity and a positive, professional attitude. She hopes one day her music will positively influence the younger generation to dream big and that they may be future role models for future generations to come. K’Danye’s love for music is unconditional and it shows through her personality and her lyrics. K’Danye is a new force to be reckoned with.
Overall, has it been relatively smooth? If not, what were some of the struggles along the way?
It definitely has not been a smooth road but I did and do have some people who see my talent and have been willing to help me along the way. My struggles are definitely having money to pay for a producer to mix and master my music and then find money to pay for a video shoot. Also, my music isn’t raunchy music. I make Conscious, Christ-like and Lovers Rock music, so it’s difficult to get DJs to play my songs. Lastly, since I do everything myself, it’s really hard to find a legitimate way to promote my music. Social media helps a little, but my music reaches so far. So I’m having difficulty knowing how to promote my music the right way.
Can you give our readers some background on your music?
I’m an upcoming reggae artist from Jamaica. I make Conscious, Christ-Like and Lovers Rock Music. To hear my music, you can check all music platforms.
If you had to go back in time and start over, would you have done anything differently?
I honestly wouldn’t have done anything differently. Everything I’ve done and the people I have met definitely have brought me further than where I thought I would be. Also, I have made mistakes along the way. Those mistakes have taught me a lesson in relation to who to trust and the best way to get things done.
Pricing:
- It would be great if you support by purchasing any of my songs for .99 cents
Contact Info:
- Website: www.officialkdanye.com
- Phone: 470-357-1948
- Email: kedanieh@gmail.com
- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kdanye/
- Facebook: https://m.facebook.com/kedanieh.myers
- Twitter: https://mobile.twitter.com/kdanyeh
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