Daily Observer (Jamaica)

Neleesi reps for classy females

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Neleesi

NELEESI is pumped up about the response to her latest song, Classy, produced by Khalfani Records.

“The inspiratio­n behind this song is that I always wanted an anthem to represent females who carry themselves in a classy manner. I overheard few men talking about how [terribly] a woman carried herself and I didn’t like it, so I hope this can inspire other people or women to be more classy!” she said.

Classy will be officially released on November 4.

“Everyone who has heard it says the song has a real vibe and they can’t wait to see the video,” she said.

Neleesi is currently working on an EP which will include previously unreleased songs.

“I have a few tracks for it already but it won’t be completed until early next year. I am focusing on doing a Classy video for my popular new song and [I’m] awaiting the release date,” said the artiste whose real name is Jonelle Shanna Pitkin.

She grew up in the Manley Meadows community of Kingston and attended Donald Quarrie High School.

“I got involved seriously right after I left high school when my sister brought me to [the] Payday Alliance camp and it all started from there, meeting new people and so on,” she said.

She released her first single

Summertime in July 2013 under her first name, Jonelle.

“My stage name had to be changed from Jonelle because of a conflict with another female artiste overseas with the name Jhonelle. At one point when I tried releasing music under my real name it would be flagged or taken down,” she explained.

She changed her name to ‘Neleesi’ to differenti­ate herself.

“I still wanted my stage name to represent a part of my name and I didn’t want to choose a random name or title, so that is how I came up with Neleesi,” she explained.

She is seeking to expand her horizons in 2022 and beyond.

Moving to the music

Pondering the next move

Dropping legs to the beat!

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