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I-Octane Biography

Clarendon has produced a long line of talented artistes such as Everton Blender, Coco Tea, Freddie McGregor, Derrick Morgan and the list continues with the young, vibrant and super talented I-Octane.

The 23-year-old grew up in Sandy Bay where he attended Palmers Cross All-Age and Garvey Maceo High School. After completing his high school education he went to Knox Community College intending to pursue a career in architecture but that didn't work out exactly as he planned. Although he excelled in the sciences at school the addictive beat of the sweet reggae music was too much a lure to resist and soon he was giving in to his real love - music.

While going to school he was known for his spit-fire lyrics and cutting rhythms to fit any occasion and he was a regular feature at school concerts and barbecues at Knox. Bombarded with encouragement from friends to take his talent more seriously he did just that after a scorching performance when a producer approached him. The producer convinced him to use his raw natural ability and not to wait any longer before getting into the business.

I-Octane began to give serious thought to getting deeper with music. He assessed his strengths, and summed up that he had above average talent. With that in mind, he made the decision. He then chose a name that would represent the high energy and consistent work, which he put into his music. He then modified the "High Octane" gasoline concept to become I-Octane.

He worked at more barbecues and small stage shows, and tried harder to get his voice on a record. As fate would have it, a friend introduced him to famed Donovan Germain to do work with Penthouse Records. In 2000, he recorded Oh Jah, Stepp A Seed for Penthouse, plus Love In The streets with Beers Hammond, Buju Banton and Assassin. Working with them turned out to be much more than a mere morale booster.

I-Octane was introduced to Junior Arrows by a friend. He then jumped at the chance to have the record label managing his musical career. At Arrows Recording he developed stronger and better vocals, which led to his soaring confidence on the microphone and on the stage. He landed a slot on Beenie Man's first staging of Summer Sizzle stage show, and represented his craft well, creating an even bigger buzz.

Since then he has recorded songs such as What's Going On, Gun Rise (with Teflon), Stamp Class and Stab Vampire which plummeted him into the spotlight becoming a hit single enjoying a good run on Jamaica Music Countdown charts and over seas charts. I-Octane has recorded for other labels such as H20 Records with War No More and Jeans. He also recorded No Love for Purple Skunk Muzik, for which a music video medley featuring Stevie Face was shot.

I-Octane has performed to rave reviews on shows such as G.T Christmas Extravaganza '06 & '07, Sting '06 & '07, Sizzla's Rise to the occasion '07, All Spice 07, Fully loaded 07, Ocho Rios Seafood Festival 07, Port Maria Independence Gala 07, Red Bull Soap Box Show 07, Cure Fest '07, East Fest 07, Reggae Fever 07, Tru Juice-Rebel Salute 08, and on the international scene he worked up a sweat last September in Canada showing them his capabilities.

The cultural singer is reaping the fruits of his hard work as he has been nominated for Best New Artiste and Best Dancehall Collaboration in Richie B's Excellence in Music and Entertainment Awards and is a front runner in Reggae Academy Music Awards in the category of Best Solo Male Reggae Vocal and Best Reggae Video for 'Stab Vampire'.

Among the videos that I-Octane has ruling the airwaves are Gun Rise and Stab Vampire, which sat in the number 1 position for five (5) weeks on CVM TV's video chart. Stab Vampire did exceptionally well in 2007 and earned the VIDEO of the year 2007 on two of the most popular Television Stations HYPE TV and RETV Video charts.

I-Octane is now working on completing his album while he continues to build up his catalogue of conscious music.

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