Teacha Dee
Teacha Dee | |
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Teacha Dee as of January 2016 | |
Background information | |
Birth name | Damion Darrel Warren |
Also known as | Teach, Teacha Dee, Teacher Dee, Teacha D |
Born | 21 September 1980 |
Origin | Westmoreland, Jamaica |
Genres | Reggae, dancehall, reggae fusion, |
Occupation(s) | Musician, songwriter, deejay, producer |
Instruments | Keyboard, bass guitar |
Years active | Late 2005–present |
Labels | Independent |
Website | Teacha Dee on Myspace |
Damion Darrel Warren (born 21 September 1980), best known as Teacha Dee, is a Jamaican reggae singer and former educator. He is best known for his hit singles “Smoke and Fly”, “Reggae Souljahs” and “Smuggling Weed”. He was a full-time employee for the Ministry of Education Youth and Culture in Jamaica when he recorded all three songs. His stage name was derived from the Jamaican creole for “teacher” and a shortening of his childhood nickname “Demus”.
Early life and education
Warren was born on September 21, 1980 in Westmoreland, Jamaica. He grew up in a little district called Bath where he attended the Unity Primary School. Being successful in his Common Entrance Exams, he was rewarded a place at the prestigious Manning’s School from which he graduated in 1997 before relocating to Montego Bay to live with his mother. Warren then attended the Sam Sharpe Teachers College secondary programme to pursue his teaching career.
Teaching career
In September 2000, Warren was employed by the Ministry of Education Youth and Culture to teach Mathematics, Integrated Science and Information Communication Technology. He worked at the Glendevon Primary and Junior High School located in Montego Bay, up until his resignation in May 2012, to pursue his dream of being an entertainer.
Music career
In May 2005, Teacha Dee began his professional recordings with The Mighty Powpow Productions a major German production label. He recorded "Life Goes on" which is a reggae song sung in the melody of The Beatles hit "[Ob La Di]". This song was released in 2006 as part of a compilation CD titled "First Sight Riddim". However, "life goes on" was not published as "Teacha Dee" but as "Damian Warren". This resulted in the song been listed on many reggae database sites as belonging to a separate artiste.
In late 2006, he recorded a song titled "Them A Play" for Dasvibes Productions. This was released on a riddim compilation called "Gloria Riddim". The single was the first song on which he was officially recognized as "Teacha Dee". All songs recorded after this date were released as Teacha Dee and not his given name.
In 2007, he recorded "Smuggling Weed" for Powpow Movements which became his first popular song within the European scene. However, his most successful song at that time was "Smoke and Fly". This was recorded as a sound system dub on the "Kingston Town" instrumental made popular by an Italian reggae superstar Alberto Dascola aka Alborosie. This song" quickly became a sound system's favorite and a huge hit within the reggae clubs.
Early 2008, Teacha Dee recorded "Blaming Game" for Master J Productions. This was a record label based in Montego Bay, Jamaica. "Blaming Game" was the first single that was in circulation on the radio stations in Jamaica. Prior to this, his music was gaining a lot of attention outside of Jamaica without the knowledge of many Jamaicans and the Ministry of Education. Teacha Dee also recorded "Reggae Souljahs" later that same year that quickly became a popular reggae anthem in Germany. This song was produced by Rootdown Records and released on a various artiste compilation called "Ilove Riddim". In August 2008, Teacha Dee started his own label called "Tenfloor Records".
After some years of study, Teacha Dee accepted the Ras Tafari way of life in June 2010. This brought about a remarkable change in the messages in his music as well as his overall image. In August 2010, he began to focus on his own production company and produced his first collaboration titled "what i pray". This song features 'Determine', an artiste famous for a massive hit with Beenie Man. Teacha Dee released two various artiste compilations quickly after on his label. These were "Hot Box Riddim" and "Thirteen Riddim" both released in late 2010 and early 2011 respectively.
In the summer of 2011, Teacha Dee embarked on his first European tour during his vacation leave from teaching. This tour gave a strong boost to his career on the international scene. The people who loved his songs, could now put a face to his music. His first tour included appearances at Yaam and Insel Clubs in Berlin, Faust in Hannover, Magnapop in Krefeld, Petit Prince and Lüxor in Köln, Rude 7 in Mannheim, Kulturfabrik in Hildeshiem, Wagen Bau in Hamburg and U-club in Wupertal. The highlight of his tour was his performance at the prestigious Reggaejam Festival in Bersenbrück, Germany.[1]
During this trip Teacha Dee recorded for several producers. "Symbiz Productions" based in Germany, "Catchy Grezzly" based in Italy and "Soul Force Music" also based in Germany. In October 2011 immediately after his first tour, Teacha Dee released his debut album entitled "Reggae Souljahs: Beating Babylon With Music". This album was released on his own independent record label.
In April 2012, Teacha Dee returned to Europe for a mini tour. On this trip, he performed in Cantu Italy, Bern Switzerland and Oldenburg Germany. He also did repeated performances in Osnabruck and Mannheim. It was during this time he recorded a collaboration with 'Skarra Mucci' entitled "Summer Time" for "Weedy G SoundForce" a Swiss-based label. This was how his affiliation with Weedy G Soundforce for whom he recorded many singles began. In May 2012, Teacha Dee recorded "Sound System" for Reggaeville/Oneness Productions both based in Germany. He also worked with producers such as "Catchy Greezly" based in Italy, Jugglers Music and Deebuzz Music both based in Germany. A total of 12 singles were released that same year for various producers including his own record label.
In August 2013, Teacha Dee and Utan Green collaborated on a single entitled "Reggae Show" on the " Reggae Jam Riddim" which was released at the 19th staging of the Reggae Jam festival held in Bersenbruck, Germany. Teacha Dee was a headliner for this festival.[2]
On July 4th 2014, "Party Day" recorded for Germany-based upcoming producers "Dancehallrulerz" made it to the number one spot on the official German reggae charts. This chart presented by Jugglerz radio and Riddim Magazine, was the official Reggae chart of Germany. "Party Day" held the number one spot on two separate occasions. It went down the charts for a short time before returning to number one spot a few days later. These charts numbered 30/2014 and 33/2014 were posted on 26 August and 22 September respectively.[3][4]
In July 2015, Teacha Dee released his first artiste mix-tape titled "Rasta Ting". It consisted of 26 tracks which were released within the European market and was presented by Europe's female sound sensation, Big Mama Sound. In that same month at the 21st staging of the Reggae Jam Festival in Bersenbruck, Teacha Dee's performance was reviewed as "one of the most reviting" by irieites.de. Their list of highlights also included David Rodigan, Anthony B, Alpheus, Ken Boothe, Winston Francis and Bitty McLean.[5][6][7]
In January and March 2016 respectively, Reggaeville premiered two music videos by Teacha Dee. The first was for a single entitled "Jah Jah is calling" produced by House Of Riddim and Kathmandu Sound out of Austria and the second was for "Traffic Light Dread" which was produced by Giddimani Records and House Of Riddim.
Discography
Albums
Title | Release date | Label | Format |
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Reggae Souljahs: Beating Babylon With Music | 31 October 2011 | TenFloor Records | Digital Distribution |
Singles
- 2006: Life Goes On
- 2007: Revolution
- 2007: If yuh have it hard
- 2007: Smuggling Weed
- 2007: Leading Cause of Death
- 2008: Blaming Game
- 2008: Reggae Souljahs
- 2008: Mama Is Crying
- 2009: The System
- 2010: What I pray (featuring Determine)
- 2010: Within my soul
- 2010: Smoke and fly
- 2010: Everywhere
- 2010: Mr. Thirteen
- 2010: Crazy Vibes (featuring silas style)
- 2011: Beat babylon (featuring SYMBIZ)
- 2011: Ev'ry Where (featuring SYMBIZ)
- 2011: Ganja We Love (featuring Lieders of the new school)
- 2012: Exclusive Song
- 2012: Jah Guide and Keep you
- 2012: Gal Segment (featuring Don Tippa and Mr. Ice)
- 2012: Rasta ting
- 2012: Sound System
- 2012: I Will Try Again
- 2012: Summer Time (featuring Skarra Mucci)
- 2012: Gal dem wha we
- 2012: Freedom
- 2012: Spliff & Beer
- 2012: Just Weed
- 2012: Only You (Lady N featuring Teacha Dee)
- 2013: So me like it
- 2013: High Hopes
- 2013: Can't kill Easy
- 2013: All Alone (Symbiz featuring Teacha Dee)
- 2013: Good Day (Chucky Fully loaded featuring Teacha Dee)
- 2013: Jah Jah We pray (Chucky Fully Loaded featuring Teacha Dee)
- 2013: Lady in Black
- 2013: The Blessing
- 2013: Change within
- 2013: War big business
- 2013: Blaze a Fire
- 2013: Reggae Show (featuring Utan Green)
- 2013: Long Day
- 2013: One Champion
- 2014: Mash up di club
- 2014: Help
- 2014: Red (Skarra Mucci featuring Teacha Dee)
- 2014: Iron a wail(Aldubb featuring Teacha Dee)
- 2014: Forward inna di dance(Skarra Mucci & Teacha Dee)
- 2014: We nuh fraid(featuring Perfect Giddimani)
- 2014: Haters Gwey
- 2014: Rastafari Rise(Teacha Dee & House Of Riddim)
- 2014: Party Day
- 2014: The Street is on fire(Meli One featuring Teacha Dee, Clap Cognac and Maverick)
- 2014: Got it Remix(Meli One featuring Teacha Dee, Shi360, Brody, Rall, Clap Cognac and Maverick)
- 2014: Shell it down
- 2015: Mek it Rock
- 2015: Evil Ones
- 2015: Dwello
- 2015: Medication(Featuring Skarra Mucci and Don Tippa)
- 2015: See Saw
- 2015: Easy to Love
- 2016: Jah Jah Is Calling
- 2016: Traffic Light Dread
- 2016: Power Hungry
- 2016: Suppen nuh right
- 2016: Concrete Grave
- 2016: Stones and Gems
- 2016: Rastafari Way
Unofficial releases and singles
- 2007: "Smoke and Fly" on the Kingston Town Riddim aka When I Fall in Love
- 2008: "All them Soldiers" on the Fallen Soldiers Riddim
Official Artiste Mixtapes
- 2015: Rasta Ting – present by Big Mama Sound
other Mixtapes
- 2005: Young and Sexy Vol 9 – DJ L and DJ Suss one
- 2006: Young and Sexy Vol 10 – DJ L and DJ Suss One
- 2008: Bad Boys, We Run This – Urban World Wireless and Bad Boy Records
- 2009: Rise to the top – DJ Mess and Ghetto Youth Sounds
- 2009: Austriamaica Vol 1 – by Chiquitaman and San Clemente
External links
- Damian Warren a.k.a. Teacha Dee surprises with a fine take on the Beatles' "Ob-La-Di" "Life Goes On", on First Sight Riddim
- Reggaeville artiste profile for Teacha Dee
- Energy God, Elephant Man Hosts The "Bad Boys: We Run This" Mixtape
- Overstand review – Jamaican singer Damian Warren a.k.a. Teacha Dee with his entertaining "Smuggling Weed".
- Teacha Dee slated for Ocean Splash on James bond Beach on 20 December 2009
- Teacha Dee's latest news blog
- Teacha Dee - Rasta Ting - Mixtape - Free Download!
References
- ↑ Reggaestory. "Reggaejam - Bersenbrück Festivalerinnerungen 2011". www.reggaestory.de.
- ↑ Reggaeville. "Reggaejam 2013 line up". Reggaeville festival-details.
- ↑ Lasse (26 August 2014). "German Reggae Chart 30/2014". Jugglerz Radioshow.
- ↑ Lasse (22 September 2014). "German Reggae Chart 34/2014". Jugglerz Radioshow.
- ↑ Karsten (24 August 2015). "Teacha Dee - Rasta Ting Mixtape". Irieites.de.
- ↑ Karsten (27 July 2015). "Reggae Jam 2015 - Highlights". Irieites.de.
- ↑ Reggaeville. "Reggaejam 2015 full line up". Reggaeville festival-details.