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Jahvillani
Birth nameDujon Edwards
BornSeptember 8, 1994[1][2]
OriginOcho Rios, Jamaica
GenresDancehall, Reggae
OccupationDeejay
Years active2013–present
LabelsVP Records, YGF Records
WebsiteJahvillani Official Website

Jahvillani, born Dujon Mario Edwards is a Jamaican and dancehall artist from Great Pond, St.Ann, a parish in Jamaica. He has two sisters and was raised by a single parent.[3][4][5]  

Biography

As a student, Jahvillani started writing verses. He decided that he would perform under the moniker "Jahvillani," a name forged through thinking about balance. He grew up listening to dancehall stars such as Buju Banton, Vybz Kartel, Mavado and Sizzla, and he was heavily influenced by Buju Banton, Vybz Kartel and Shabba Ranks, and also a book The 48 Laws of Power.[6] Jahvillani decided to pursue a career in music right after high school which was in 2011, and started voicing on tracks around 2013. His first songs, "Badda Dan Dem" was released in 2013. It was produced by YGF Records, a St.Ann record label. [7][8] Jahvillani best known for his hits "Wileside Government," "Clarks Pon Foot," "Nuh Reason," "Weh Dem Ago Do," and "Rubberband".[9][10] Jahvillani is expected to release his first EP, Dirt To Bentley this year. The first single from the EP, "First Class Flight" featuring Prince Swanny, premiered on Complex in June 2020.[11]

Discography

Extended Playlist (EP)

"Dirt To Bentley" to be released[12]


Singles

As lead artist

  • "Badda Dan Dem" (2013)[13]
  • "Tek On The Streets" (2014)[14]
  • "Nah Ramp Wid Yuh Gyall" (2014)[15]
  • "How Mi Suh Bad" (2014)[16]
  • "Inna Di City" (2015)[17]
  • "Fall In Love" (2015)[18]
  • "Money" (2015)[19]
  • "Mouth Badman" (2015)[20]
  • "Heartless Killers" (2015)[21]
  • "Get Rich Or Die Trying" (2016)[22]
  • "Fi Mi Something " (2016)[23]
  • "Fi Di Gyal Dem" (2016)[24]
  • "Bad Fi Real" (2016)[25]
  • "Naffi Ask Dat" (2016)[26]
  • "Wine Weh Yuh Have" (2016)[27]
  • "Touch The Medal" (2016)[28]
  • "Life A The Greatest" (2016)[29]
  • "Jesus" (2017)[30]
  • "Nuh Reason" (2018)[31]
  • "The Dream" (2019)[32]
  • "Big Time" (2019)[33]
  • "No Rate Dem" (2019)[34]
  • "Same Stories" (2019)[35]
  • "Weh Dem Ago Duh" (2019)[36]
  • "Wile Side Gad" (2019)[37]
  • "Style So Sick" (2019)[38]
  • "People" (2019)[39]
  • "Clarks Pon Foot" (2019)[40]
  • "Nuh Beg Friend" (2019)[41]
  • "Bad Clarks And Blue Jeans" (2019)[42]
  • "Roll Up" (2019)[43]
  • "Rubber Band" (2020)[44]
  • "Guh To Work" (2020)[45]
  • "Clear the Way" (2020)[46]
  • "Neva Seh Neva" (2020)[47]
  • "Fire Works" (2020)[48]
  • "Up Stairs" (2020)[49]
  • "Suede Clarks" (2020)[50]
  • "Don't Rush" (2020)[51]
  • "Dark Emortions" (2020)[52]
  • "Million Dollars" (2020)[53]
  • "Chargie" (2020 [54]
  • "Gyal Gad" (2020)[55]
  • "Smooth" feat. Skillibeng (2020)[56]
  • "Dangerous" feat. Jada Kingdom (2020)[57]

References

  1. ^ Giacomazzo, Bernadette (2019-03-19). "Jahvillani's Net Worth: Is He The Richest Man In Dancehall?". Dancehallmag. Dujon Edwards was born in 1994 in Jamaica
  2. ^ Penpal, The (2020-09-23). "Jahvillani commits serial Killing in "Kentucky" Music Video". YardHype. Jahvillani who is now 26 year old after recently celebrating his birthday on September 8th
  3. ^ "Biography Jahvillani". Reggaeville.
  4. ^ "Jahvillani Artist Page". VP Records.
  5. ^ Jackson, Kevin (2019-05-17). "Jahvillani walks on the 'Wileside'". Jamaica Observer. Retrieved 2021-02-09. Music was something Jahvillani (real name Dujon Mario Edwards) always aspired to do professionally, even though he graduated from Ocho Rios High School with seven passes at CSEC level. .{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  6. ^ "Jahvillani Artist Page". VP Records.
  7. ^ "JAHVILLANI INTERVIEW @ ONSTAGE TV [7/25/2019]". Reggaeville.
  8. ^ Jackson, Kevin (2019-05-17). "Jahvillani walks on the 'Wileside'". Jamaica Observer. Retrieved 2021-02-09. His first song, Badda Dan Dem, was released six years ago. It was produced by Y G F Records, a St Ann label for which he continues to record.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  9. ^ Jackson, Kevin (2019-05-17). "Jahvillani walks on the 'Wileside'". Jamaica Observer. Retrieved 2021-02-09. Jahvillani has one of the hottest songs in Jamaica with Wileside Government. It has racked up over five million views on YouTube and is currently riding local charts. Some of his other songs, such as Clarks Pon Foot, Nuh Reason, and Weh Dem Ago Do, are also hot in the streets.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  10. ^ Giacomazzo, Bernadette (2019-03-19). "Jahvillani's Net Worth: Is He The Richest Man In Dancehall?". Dancehallmag. He's best known for his hits like "Clarks Pon Foot," "Nuh Reason," and "Rubberband."
  11. ^ Taylor, Sharine (2020-06-19). "Premiere: Jahvillani Connects With Prince Swanny For New Dancehall Scorcher "First Class Flight". Complex. Retrieved 2021-02-09. Jahvillani is expected to release his first EP, Dirt To Bentley, soon,{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  12. ^ Taylor, Sharine (2020-06-19). "Premiere: Jahvillani Connects With Prince Swanny For New Dancehall Scorcher "First Class Flight". Complex. Retrieved 2021-02-09. Jahvillani is expected to release his first EP, Dirt To Bentley, soon,{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  13. ^ Jackson, Kevin (2019-05-17). "Jahvillani walks on the 'Wileside'". Jamaica Observer. Retrieved 2021-02-09. His first song, Badda Dan Dem, was released six years ago. It was produced by Y G F Records, a St Ann label for which he continues to record.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
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  15. ^ "GAL ISLAND RIDDIM". RK.
  16. ^ "CHATTA BOX RIDDIM". RK.
  17. ^ "TOMORROW PEOPLE RIDDIM". RK.
  18. ^ "THE PRIME TIME BOSS RIDDIM". RK.
  19. ^ "MAMA-KOKA RIDDIM". RK.
  20. ^ "BICYCLE FRAME RIDDIM". RK.
  21. ^ "GHOST TOWN RIDDIM [2ND HAUNTING]". RK.
  22. ^ "CHRONICLES OF SUCCESS RIDDIM". RK.
  23. ^ "GAME CHANGER RIDDIM". RK.
  24. ^ "CHRONICLES OF A WOMAN RIDDIM". RK.
  25. ^ "SUBSTANCE ABUSE RIDDIM". RK.
  26. ^ "KLAUSE RIDDIM". RK.
  27. ^ "TRIPLE GOLD RIDDIM". RK.
  28. ^ "HYPNOSIS RIDDIM". RK.
  29. ^ "JALLSTATE RIDDIM". RK.
  30. ^ "PSYCHOTIC RIDDIM". RK.
  31. ^ "Nuh Reason". Denius.
  32. ^ "REIGN RIDDIM". RK.
  33. ^ "RICH LIFE RIDDIM". RK.
  34. ^ "G6IXX RIDDIM". RK.
  35. ^ "FRESH PAINT RIDDIM". RK.
  36. ^ "WEEKEND LOVE RIDDIM". RK.
  37. ^ "SNAPPIN RIDDIM". RK.
  38. ^ "DINERO RIDDIM". RK.
  39. ^ "CHARGE UP RIDDIM". RK.
  40. ^ "HIGH TIME RIDDIM". RiddimsWorld.
  41. ^ "MORNING STAR RIDDIM". RK.
  42. ^ "HAPPY FLEX RIDDIM". RK.
  43. ^ "GRAVE DIGGING RIDDIM". RK.
  44. ^ "RUBBER BAND – AIRCRAFT RIDDIM – CHIMNEY RECORDS". Denius.
  45. ^ "ATYPICAL FEMININE RIDDIM". RK.
  46. ^ "DOUBLE TROUBLE RIDDIM". RK.
  47. ^ "PREE LIFE RIDDIM". RK.
  48. ^ "CHAP MONEY RIDDIM". RK.
  49. ^ "Watch: Jahvillani Releases Official Lyric Video For 'Up Stairs'". DancehallMag.
  50. ^ "Jahvillani Releases Another Clarks Anthem 'Suede Clarks': Watch". DancehallMag.
  51. ^ "Jahvillani And Chronic Law Spit Gangster Rhymes In New Singles, 'Don't Rush'". DancehallMag.
  52. ^ "RICH BLESSINGS RIDDIM". DancehallMag.
  53. ^ "Jahvillani Debuts New Music Video For His Single 'Million Dollars': Watch". DancehallMag.
  54. ^ "Jahvillani Stands Fearless In New Single 'Chargie': Listen". DancehallMag.
  55. ^ "Gyal Gad - Single by Jahvillani on Apple Music". Apple Music Store (U.S.). Retrieved 2021-02-09.
  56. ^ "Smooth (feat. Skillibeng) - Single on Apple Music". Apple Music Store (U.S.). Retrieved 2021-02-09.
  57. ^ "Dangerous (feat. Jada Kingdom) - Single on Apple Music". Apple Music Store (U.S.). Retrieved 2021-02-09.