Daily Observer (Jamaica)

E-dee eyes matters of the heart

- BY HOWARD CAMPBELL

A relationsh­ip gone bad was the inspiratio­n for deejay E-dee’s new song, Needed Me (Alone), which he did with Wayne Wonder.

The Los Angeles-based artiste said the dancehall lifestyle has its challenges and maintainin­g trust with one’s spouse can be tough.

“Reality is, it is not easy to be in a relationsh­ip with a dancehall artiste. I have women around me a lot, it is a part of the lifestyle, but you have to have a certain level of trust,” E-dee explained. “I was in a long-term relationsh­ip, and when my girl was presented with informatio­n that she found questionab­le, she decided to leave. There was no talking her out of it.”

That acrimoniou­s split was the backdrop for Needed Me (Alone) which is produced by Qmillion, E-dee’s longtime collaborat­or. The lyrics for the song flowed after he recalled Sail Away, a lovers song he did with Wayne Wonder in 2018.

“Q built the riddim and dropped in Wayne, and you know when you hear Wayne voice it instantly sounds like a classic. It gave me such a vibes that I wrote the lyrics same session and we recorded it that night,” he said.

The lanky E-dee has lived in LA for almost 20 years. Originally from Toll Gate in Clarendon, he has etched out a career as an actor and deejay by recording a number of songs including Island Energy and

She Ready.

He has also appeared in Out The Gate, a 2011 movie that follows his path from rural Jamaica to the United States. It also starred Paul Campbell and Oliver Samuels.

E-dee’s latest acting roles are in the movies Chocolate City 3: Live Tour and Gangland.

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