Jamaica Gleaner

Ward 21 alum DeeWunn featured on Samsung Galaxy S10 advert

- Kimberley Small Staff Reporter

MANY MUSICIANS toil away in the studio in hopes of becoming the next Billboard chart-topping, Grammy-winning, platinum plaque superstar. Dancehall vocalist and producer Damone ‘DeeWunn’ Walker, formerly of Ward 21, is content to toil away in his studio for the sake of making music that is (hopefully) better than his last production. Pleased that his last notable single was a viral sensation, DeeWunn is celebratin­g his latest achievemen­t: his music being featured in an internatio­nal commercial.

The new commercial for the upcoming Samsung Galaxy S10 features music from DeeWunn’s latest single, Back It Up, Drop It, alongside Leo Justi. “Sake a dat, we had to drop the single earlier than planned. But I think it works better that way,” DeeWunn told The Sunday Gleaner.

Formerly a songwriter and vocalist with the legendary dancehall group Ward 21, DeeWunn demonstrat­ed his potential back in 2013. That year, Mek It Bunx Up, featuring Marcy Chin and produced by Kunley McCarthy (Ward 21), became a viral sensation after Parris Goebel, choreograp­her of Justin Bieber’s Sorry music video, sparked an online dance craze after recording an impromptu performanc­e to the single.

Mek It Bunx Up gained the attention of the likes of Diplo,

BBC 1Xtra’s Seani B,

ZJ Johnny Kool,

New York’s Hot

97’s Massive

B, and other popular dic jockeys.

When The

Sunday

Gleaner caught up with

DeeWunn last summer, he wasn’t concerned about producing a follow-up to Mek It Bunx Up.

Last year, the fairly reclusive dancehall artiste signed to Waxploitat­ion – a label that specialise­s in finding music placements for television shows, films, video games, advertisem­ents, among other media. The label was at the centre of CeeLo Green’s transforma­tion into half of the Gnarls Barkley duo – alongside Grammy-award winning producer Danger Mouse. Waxploitat­ion is the label behind The Grey Album, a project combining vocal performanc­es from Jay-Z’s The Black Album, with instrument­als from The Beatles’ The Beatles (better known as The White Album).

“Waxploitat­ion heard it, and they loved it. The single is my first release with them. As soon as I recorded it, they decided to shop it around. The first door we knocked on was Samsung. They have an idea of what they’re doing,” DeeWunn said. DeeWunn hopes that this is just the first placement of many. “I suspect it won’t stop here. There’s lots more to do. They’re shipping me off to the UK in a couple of weeks to do a radio tour promoting the single,” DeeWunn shared.

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