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DeeWunn (real name Damone Walker)[1] is a Jamaican emcee, songwriter and performer. Introduced by Jamaican dancehall group Ward 21, he is known for his style of creating an exotic blend of hip-hop and Jamaican Patois.

DeeWunn
Background information
BornSt. Andrew, Jamaica
Genres
  • Dancehall
  • Hip Hop
Occupation(s)
  • Recording artist
  • songwriter
  • producer
Years active2007–present
LabelsWaxploitation, Ministry of Sound

His viral single "Mek It Bunx Up" featuring Marcy Chin was signed to Sony UK's sub label Ministry of Sound and remixed by Australian rapper Iggy Azalea. Since its release, this single has a combined total of 150,000,000 views on YouTube and over 20 million listens on Spotify.


Career


DeeWunn started as a seasoned MC and performed rap battles in Jamaica. In 2007, DeeWunn made the leap into a recording career to fulfill his creative aspirations.

In 2010, DeeWunn was called on as a songwriter and vocalist by Dancehall Group, Ward 21, with whom he spent time penning songs for in-house artists such as Timberlee, Natalie Storm and more. He also made his own recordings.[2]

In 2013, his hit "Mek It Bunx Up" featuring Marcy Chin and produced by Kunley McCarthy of Ward 21 was released. The success attracted attention from DJs like Diplo, BBC 1Xtra's Seani B, ZJ Johnny Kool, New York's Hot 97's Massive B and more. "Mek It Bunx Up" has been played on radio stations and nightclubs across the globe, and was featured on FOX's "So You Think You Can Dance."[3]

In 2015, the song gained online popularity after Parris Goebel (choreographer of Justin Bieber’s "Sorry" music video) recorded an impromptu performance on YouTube alongside students from her class at Urban Dance Camp. Since her original upload, there have been numerous independently made videos by dancers from around the world with the combined views well into the millions.[4] The track also made it to #30 on the Bulgarian Top 40 Radio Charts and reached #95 on Shazam's World Charts in January 2016.

On September 26th 2015 he married his long-time Publicist and Manager, Reeva Ann Walker.

DeeWunn garnered attention from media outlets like the Jamaica Gleaner, The Jamaica Observer, Jamaica Star, Large Up, Reggaeville and Vision Newspaper. DeeWunn worked in Portland, Jamaica, where he was contracted as a songwriter by GeeJam Studios (spearheaded by Jon Baker). He wrote songs for artists such as Mystic Davis, Charlie B, A-Game, Nailah, Nordia Baker, Lily Allen and more.[5]

In October 2016, DeeWunn released his debut album Bunx Up - The Official Street LP. In December 2016, Parris Goebel featured DeeWunn on her single, "Dynamite", which was featured on her debut album Vicious.[6]

In June 2017, "Mek It Bunx Up" made its TV debut during an episode of Fox's SYTYCD. DeeWunn completed two European tours during 2017.

In January 2018, DeeWunn collaborated with Jamaican producer TJ Records for a single "Tun Suh". The video was released in May and features Toronto's video vixen, fashion model, and recording artist, Aneesa Badshaw. The Indo-Guyanese model is known for her work with artists like Cyhi The Prince and Drake.

DeeWunn later signed on with Los Angeles-based label Waxploitation and in 2019, he released "Back It Up, Drop It."[7] The song was later used in a Samsung Galaxy S10 commercial.


Discography



Albums


  1. "Jamdown Start Up"
  2. "Mek It Bunx Up" (ft. Marcy Chin)
  3. "High Grade, White Rum" (ft. Marcy Chin, Sly Rankin)
  4. "Gimme 60" (ft. Natalie Storm)
  5. "Get Vex" (ft. Timberlee)
  6. "Crusher"
  7. "Claat Gunshot" (ft. Kunley / Ward 21)
  8. "Gangsta Muzik"
  9. "In the Ghetto"
  10. "Mek It Bunx Up" (Senthova Remix)

Singles


Lead Artist
Featured Artist

Mixtapes



References


  1. "Jamaican Dancehall Star DeeWunn releases 'Back It Up, Drop It'". www.radioandmusic.com. Retrieved 2022-05-31.
  2. "DeeWunn". Spotify. Retrieved 2022-05-31.
  3. "DeeWunn". Spotify. Retrieved 2022-05-31.
  4. "Ward 21 alum DeeWunn featured on Samsung Galaxy S10 advert". jamaica-gleaner.com. 2019-03-31. Retrieved 2022-05-31.
  5. "DeeWunn Kicks Off Second Canadian Tour In The Capital City". Retrieved 2017-03-28.
  6. "Parris Goebel's EP Vicious has released and early reactions are hugely positive". New Zealand Herald. 2016-12-18. ISSN 1170-0777. Retrieved 2017-03-28.
  7. "DeeWunn". Waxploitation. Retrieved 2022-05-31.



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