Singing songs of love, life and justice, 5-time Juno nominee, Ammoye delivers a wholly unique future forward reggae sound that incorporates old-school rocksteady dancehall and dubstep, with gospel, soul and R&B. With her infectious voice and messages of empowerment, Jamaican-born Ammoye is a lightworker and self declared soul rebel.
In the vibrant landscape of Canadian music, one artist stands out as a beacon of positivity and innovation: Ammoye. Hailing from Jamaica, Ammoye has been making waves in the music industry with her distinctive reggae sound that effortlessly fuses various genres like old-school rocksteady, dancehall, dubstep, gospel, soul, and R&B. Her enchanting voice, coupled with messages of empowerment and justice, has earned her recognition and respect, as evidenced by her six Juno nominations.
In a world where music has the power to connect people across backgrounds, Ammoye emerges as a true lightworker and soul rebel. With her unique fusion of reggae and other genres, she continues to grace stages at events like Contact East, Mosaïq Multicultural Festival, and Folk Music Ontario, Ammoye solidifies her position as a rising star not only in Canada but on the global music scene.
Ammoye’s forthcoming 13-track album Water features a who’s who of the contemporary international reggae scene with production from Jamaica’s Tandra Lytes Jhagroo and Natural High, Toronto’s own DJ Agile and Danny Maestro, The Senior Allstars from Germany, Thomas Blondet from Brooklyn, Adian Hanson Donsome of NYC’s Donsome Records and the legendary Lord SassaFras.