Delus set to tour Japan, where success started


Fast rising Reggae Dancehall singjay Delus, is steadily making progress in the music industry, to join his brother Konshens as one of the most consistent acts on the local music scene.

Delus, real name Delmark Spence, developed an interest in music since 1998, but found it difficult to make it on to the mainstream.

“I use to go by Youth Man Promotions by Sugar Minott’s place to listen to the artistes,” he told THE STAR. However, it was not until 2005 that he finally got a break with a single called Pon Di Corna along with his brother Konshens, the song hit number one in Japan. According to Delus, this is what cemented his status as an artiste.

The artiste who is now signed to overseas-based company Tripple Seven Entertainment, says that he sees the potential of being successful in the music, as he writes clean realistic music that listeners can relate to.

According to Delus, he as been working on his local and international presence by doing promotions. “Right now I didn’t even get to go to ATI because I was doing promotions in the US and I just came back,” said the artiste who also has a two-week tour lined up for Japan along with Konshens and Dario.

The entertainer, who is also a member of the group Sojah, along with his brother, says that things are looking a lot better musically these days as he is currently working with some of the best producers in the industry, including Cash Flow who are behind his latest hit single Anoda Gal, a single that the artiste says has been getting him a lot of attention and radio play. Delus has also worked with Live Up Records, Stone Age Productions among others.

Launch his career further

Delus recently completed an EP called Reality, that has been released on iTunes which he expects to do well. This project he says is an effort by Tripple Seven Entertainment to launch his career further.

The optimistic entertainer says that music is spontaneous and there is no telling where his talent will take him, “My fans should basically expect the unexpected,” he said.

Delus has performed at international events in Europe, and has also carved out a fan base for himself in Japan, which is one of the highest dancehall consumers in the world.

According to the artiste, he wants to be fully established in Jamaica, because the roots is the testing point for how an artiste can perform internationally. “Jamaican crowd is the hardest crowd and if you can make it here you can make it anywhere,” he said.

Courtesy of www.jamaicastar.com 



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