Daily Observer (Jamaica)

Deep Jahi shows softer side on Inseparabl­e

- — Kevin Jackson

IT is uncommon for dancehall artistes to show their softer side. However, singer Deep Jahi bares it all on his latest single Inseparabl­e.

Released on January 8, Inseparabl­e is produced by Natural Bond Entertainm­ent.

“Difference is what stands out and Deep Jahi always instils some level of substance within the music. The song Inseparabl­e is relatable because every man has a woman he considers to be his,” Deep Jahi told the Jamaica Observer.

The entertaine­r, known for his conscious and gritty lyrics, said he has gone the extra mile to impress his significan­t other.

“Crazy wouldn’t be the word but I’ve done some very nice things, I’d say,” he said with a laugh.

Deep Jah is pleased with the response to the song. Since it was uploaded to Youtube on January 8, the video for Inseparabl­e (directed by Shot N Stunning) has received the thumbs up. The comments have all been positive.

“Motivation is definitely a strong word in relation to the work. That’s a quote from a previous song. So yes, the positive comments help as a catalyst towards the journey,” he said. Inseparabl­e is the second release for Deep Jahi, which was produced by Natural Bond Entertainm­ent within the last four months. In October, the label released Private Party. “It’s just upward mobility. Natural Bond Entertainm­ent knows what they are about and the energy clicks right,” said Deep Jahi.

Born Rushane Sanderson, Deep Jahi is from St Mary. He shot to fame in 2012 when he won the Magnum King of Dancehall competitio­n. Two years later, he won the Jamaica Cultural Developmen­t Commission’s Festival Song competitio­n. Among his better-known songs are Life Goes On, Nuh Punching Bag, and Another Murder.

“For 2021, I’d definitely like to be the breakout artiste with many number one songs as the year progresses. Stay tuned,” he said.

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