Melloquence life after ‘Magnum Kings and Queens of Dancehall Competition

Melloquence relentless effort in promoting his music online, lead to his meeting Carl Newman of Big Already Entertainment an Artiste Manager whose company is based in the United Kingdom.

Big Already Entertainment realizing his potential, offered the young artiste a long term contract then immediately set in motion plans to build Melloquence’s career from ground up before officially introducing him to the European market. Magnum Kings and Queens of Dancehall should have provided a major platform from which to offset his career but that idea was shot after an early elimination from the competition. Suffice to say however that Melloquence walked away more confident than he had ever been upon entering.

The 23 year old artiste who will be celebrating his 24th birthday on February 25th, benefitted from a Reggae/Dancehall soaked upbringing in Commodore, a small district nestled in the heart of Linstead in the parish of St. Catherine. His musical style is a combination of Dancehall, Reggae, Hip-Hop and R&B hooks and melodies while his focus is to create fun music.

Melloquence enjoys entertaining the females which makes him the typical “ladies man”. With radio promotion underway for singles, No Fool for Love and Royal Woman, he hopes to capture the hearts of his fellow Jamaicans and to be totally accepted by them for his work and aspiration to elevate his status of becoming an internationally acclaimed Reggae/Dancehall artiste.

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