The Star (Jamaica)

Youngsters need more guidance – Dimon Treajah

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Recording artiste Dimon Treajah has released his new single, ‘Sky Is The Limit’, on the Self Driven Rhythm, and he says it is geared at encouragin­g youths in inner-city communitie­s to continue to work hard despite the obstacles they face. Treajah, who hails from Seaview Gardens but resides in Portmore, reflects on his musical journey and his present career endeavours. Under the mentorship of Bounty Killer, Rizing Starz Records and Payday Music Group, he wants to encourage more artistes and music moguls to mentor youths who live in volatile communitie­s. “I reflect on my growth a lot, and even though I have not reached my full potential, I want to encourage more influencer­s to be mentors and guide ghetto youth,” said Treajah. The artiste believes that with more guidance, young people will be keener on finding jobs and working hard to meet goals. Sky is the Limit, which is produced by Payday Music Group, is a part of a medley video, along with Iyara’s Not Giving Up, which also speaks to self-motivation and determinat­ion. “These songs represent real struggles and the fight to pull through. I appreciate any artiste who can write and deliver a song that encourages other youths,” said Austin Green of Payday Music Group. Treajah, who has been in the industry for more than 10 years as a recording artiste, is eager to make an impact. He is known for singles such as the DJ Frass-produced Sexual Feelings and Wifey.

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