Ce'Cile |Biography

For the past five years, Ce’Cile has been blazing her own path into Jamaica’s male dominated music scene with her bold and often controversial, sexually explicit lyrics on tracks like “Changez” and her number one hit “Give It To Me.”

Ce’Cile was also featured on "Can You Do Di Wuk" a duet with Sean Paul on his Grammy winning multi-platinum selling album Dutty Rock. The single’s popularity made it possible for her to join Sean in Europe during his Dutty Rock tour for several shows including the Europe MTV Awards pre-party and Wembly Stadium in the UK.

The granddaughter of Mandeville's cherished mayor, Ce'Cile unexpectedly fell in love with the tough sound of dancehall and instead of battling her way through Kingston's hard scrabble recording scene, she pursued her career from the inside and began honing her signature "singjay" vocal style; a blend of honeyed melodies and rapid-fire rapping delivered in English but tinged with patios (Jamaican dialect), otherwise known as chatting or toasting.

Ce'Cile's North American Debut is on the Danger Zone / SoBe Record label (Indie) and is available on iTunes. The first single "So Fly" (a duet with Beenie Man) has already been charted number 1 on the N.Y. Reggae Charts.

Songs from the album can be heard at www.myspace.com/cecile and include collaborations with Shaggy, Ding Dong, Beenie Man and Trina.

Jamaican dancehall diva Ce’Cile is one of the artists scheduled to perform at TEMPO Turns 4 in St. Croix, U.S. V.I, on 11.14.09.