Jah'Mila
Jhamiela Smith Dunn is a Jamaican-born Canadian reggae musician, better known by her stage name, Jah'Mila.
Jah'Mila | |
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Birth name | Jhamiela Smith |
Also known as | Jhamiela Smith Dunn |
Born | Kingston, Jamaica |
Genres | Reggae |
Website | www |
Career
Jah'Mila has been singing professionally since she was 17 years old. She performed background vocals for the band Dub Kartel.[1] Jah'Mila performed at the 2019 Halifax Urban Folk Festival.[2] In 2020, she released her song, "Chant Their Names", which critiqued police brutality.[3][4] In 2022, Jah'Mila performed a tribute to Nina Simone with Symphony Nova Scotia.[5] Jah'Mila was described by The Coast as "arguably the biggest name in Halifax reggae."[4]
In 2022, Jah'Mila released her debut LP, Roots Girl.[6] The album was recorded in Jamaica.[7] The Coast named Roots Girl one of their top ten albums of 2022.[8] She is scheduled to perform with the Toronto Symphony Orchestra in April 2023.[9]
Personal life
Jhamiela Smith was born in Kingston, Jamaica.[1] Her father is guitarist, Earl "Chinna" Smith. After visiting her mother in Halifax, Nova Scotia over a decade, she relocated there.[10] While in Halifax, she met her partner, musician Adrian Dunn.[1]
Discography
- Roots Girl (2022)
References
- Briggins, Jonathan (2019-07-29). "Halifax, meet Jah'Mila". The Coast Halifax. Retrieved 2022-04-02.
- Mullin, Morgan (2021-02-24). "Follow along as Halifax's reggae-roots royalty Jah'Mila takes over The Coast's Instagram". The Coast Halifax. Retrieved 2022-04-02.
- Bobkin, Matt (2020-06-11). "Halifax Reggae Artist Jah'Mila Asks Listeners to "Chant Their Names" in Powerful New Video". Exclaim!. Retrieved 2022-04-02.
- Martin, Alec (2020-06-18). "Jah'Mila releases reggae rallying call to end police brutality". The Coast Halifax. Retrieved 2022-04-02.
- "Celebrated N.S. reggae performer to pay tribute to High Priestess of Soul". CBC. 2022-04-01. Retrieved 2022-04-01.
- Gordon, Holly (2022-11-09). "Jah'Mila's achingly personal track, and 5 more songs you need to hear this week". CBC. Retrieved 2023-01-23.
- Mullin, Morgan (2022-12-01). "Jah'Mila moved from Jamaica to Halifax to make the perfect reggae album". The Coast Halifax. Retrieved 2023-01-23.
- Mullin, Morgan (2022-12-23). "The best albums of 2022: Jah'Mila's Roots Girl". The Coast Halifax. Retrieved 2023-01-23.
- Cristi, A. A. (2022-03-23). "Toronto Symphony Orchestra 2022-23 Season to Celebrate 100 Years of Artistic Achievement and Community Impact". BroadwayWorld.com. Retrieved 2022-04-02.
- "Reggae Royalty Jah'Mila delivers uplifting appeal to Rise". CBC News. 2021-03-23. Retrieved 2022-04-01.