Dominican-born Jeffi Jones aged 25, who hails from the beautiful village of Marigot, has embarked on his musical journey into the hearts and minds of music lovers.
The Dancehall artist who goes by the name Dynamiq is now signed to Westbank Records, the fastest-growing and most prolific Caribbean label.
He resides in the British Virgin Islands.
Recently, Dynamiq released his first EP entitled ‘Dark and Haunted’. The EP, consisting of six songs, was released on November 29, 2022, and has since then proven to be a marvelous piece of work.
One of the songs entitled “Dangerous” features Jahllano one of the top artists from the islands of Trinidad and Tobago. The artist since then has also released four Official Music Videos from the EP. These videos can be found on his Official VEVO page @ DynamiqVevo.
Recently the artist was seen in Jamaica with known Trinidadian artist Prince Swanny, so it is safe to assume that we can expect big things in the near future.
Dynamiq said that he has never felt more motivated and energized than he feels right now. This steady climb in his musical career will soon make the world know just who Dynamiq is and he has no plans to stop–even after he accomplishes his aim of becoming a music legend.
However, the artist stemming from humble origins remains grounded, focused, and grateful for many blessings. He stated that he intends to make his work speak for itself.
What all dem doing wif all them fingers nuh? Gangsters they all are.
Do your thing sir! jah always in control
Big up yourself brother, I see you getting a bitting from some of the audience but don’t make that faze you.
As a fellow artist I know the ugly reality is “sex and violence” is what that sells. Go ahead and make your name then you can change your style if you wish but make sure you make it first, even if you sing gospel music none of them commenting there still wouldn’t have nothing good to say……. big up yourself 💪🏽💪🏽💪🏽
So much put your hand in your corcot that playing out there.. you can’t stop an artist artistic expression. Not every artist can be a Colton or a Nasio.. keep on working Dynamiq things can only get better.
You know Dem da and small island artists out of touch with reality, man Dem big massive piece of recycled old container metal u man running there went out of style 30 years ago my yout another reason u know Dem tings round their neck is old bike parts is because not even the robber man want it dats why they still have Dem, Jamaica the article say they are, I rest my case. Lyrics, nastiness and fornication is lyrics. Chupes
Just silly little bling bling boys, that’s all they are. Talent? What talent? This is a recent culture nurtured by this sniper woman Poponne. Skerrit got himself the right one there. Gold Digger comes to mind.
You are so right, half an ounce of fools gold doesn’t make an artist. Maybe Gucci sponsoring them…?
That’s how you put Dominica out in the spotlight? With Darkness? Badness? What’s the Agenda here?
Come on! …
I respect everyone for who they are and choose to represent ,but watch the bigger picture; Use the Islands main News website “DNO” to promote Health and Wellness Mr Publisher… What are you trying to normalize? Whether or not this was a paid ad. You institute should abide by certain standards.
Rather interesting stuff. Not really interested either. I know him cuz we from the same village and we went high-school together but I don’t think I’m into that kind of stuff. Just from the looks alone all I see is negativity
This young man has talent but his music is way too violent! Glorifying violence and criminal activity. I wish he would use his talent in more a positive way
Young man great talent but your lyric need to change,the song i just listen to is pure garbage . Why as a young artist coming out you have guns heavy jewelry in your video ?take a very good look at your path young man, thats not good example for young people who want to be a true and good artist .
More trash 🗑 music to destroy young people
I follow Dr. Bryce Watkins on YouTube. He was a professor of finance at Syracuse University. He speaks about Black empowerment through finance, investment and family values, but he also talks about the degradation of Black culture through hip-hop genre. I totally agree with him. It appears our artists have to pander to the lowest common denominator in order to appear to be legit to their fan base.
I hardly see anything redeeming about the mode of dress I see in the photo.
Thank you very much. There is nothing to add to what you’ve said.