Hempress Sativa
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Hempress Sativa | |
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Birth name | Kerida Shushana Johnson |
Also known as | Queen Cannabis |
Born | 15 July 1984 |
Origin | Papine, Jamaica |
Genres | Reggae · Dub |
Occupation | Singer · Songwriter |
Labels | Conquering Lion Records |
Website | hempresssativa |
Kerida Shushana Johnson (born 15 July 1984),[1] known professionally as Hempress Sativa, is a contemporary reggae singer and songwriter from Jamaica.
Her music embodies the roots reggae tradition[2] with variants of hip hop, afrobeats and R&B.
Early Life
Born and raised in Papine, Jamaica[3] to Rastafarian parents, Doris-Ray Johnson and Albert ‘Ilawi Malawi’ Johnson of Jah Love Sound System,[4] Sativa was exposed to music from a very early age. During an interview with World A Reggae, she spoke of her early life:
“My father would give my siblings and I the microphone and record anything that came out. So I have on records what I sounded like at age 4 and older. At the age of 13, I performed for the very first time at King Bebo Lawn at a Twelve Tribes of Israel showcase”.[5]
Recording Career
Sativa rose to prominence in 2013 with a number of successful releases as part of the Jah Ova Evil Movement, including “Jah Have Mi Back”, “Children Of The Emperor", “Get High”, “Judgement”, “Top Rank Queens” and “Marching Outta Babylon”. The Movement, which also included the likes of Chronixx, The Gideon & Selah, Kazam and Infinite was created to celebrate and carry on the legacy of reggae artist, Alty ‘Lil Joe’ Nunes who sadly passed away in 2011. She also released “Ooh LaLaLa (The Weed Thing)”, which she describes as a tribute to marijuana and its healing properties.[6] The song also pays homage to Lauryn Hill, the Fugees and their international hit, “Fu-Gee-La”.
Her popularity was solidified in 2015, when she featured on Mellow Mood’s, “Inna Jamaica, Pt.2”, Micah Shemaiah's, “Dread At The Control” and Paolo Baldini Dubfiles'’, “Boom (Wah Da Da Deng)”.
In 2016, Sativa sang on Kabaka Pyramid's track, “All For One” alongside Protoje, Koro Fyah and Pressure. The track, which featured on the “Accurate Mixtape” was produced by Walshy Fire of electronic dance music trio, Major Lazer.[7]
2017 saw the release of her long-awaited debut album, “Unconquerebel”[8]. Featuring previously released tracks such as “Rock It Ina Dance”, “Boom (Wah Da Da Deng)”, “Fight For Your Rights” and “Twisted Sheets”, the album was a critical success, reaching Number 1 in the Global Reggae Charts.[9] She also released the single, “No Retreat”, featuring the vocals of the late great, Junior Murvin.
In 2018, Sativa released “Scientist Meets Hempress Sativa In Dub” - a dub version of 2017's, “Unconquerebel”. The album, which was mixed by legendary dub engineer, Scientist and produced by Conquering Lion Records features guest appearances from reggae vocalist, Ranking Joe and Italian producer, Paolo Baldini.
2019 saw the release of the “Ancient Kingdom EP” and the critically acclaimed single, “Boom Shakalak”, which reached in excess of 1 million YouTube views within a year of its release. She also made a guest appearance on the “Anbessa World Mixtape” – a collection of tracks curated by reggae singer, Kelissa and professional deejay, Shacia Päyne Marley (daughter of Stephen Marley and granddaughter of Bob Marley). Sativa featured on Kelissa's track, “Pass Dat Kutchie”, which is an interpolation of Missy Elliot's, “Pass That Dutch”.[10]
Sativa's most recent work is 2020's, “Rastafari Rise”, a collaboration with music collective, Suns of Dub.
Touring & Events
Successful releases, continuous radio play and an ever-growing fanbase has afforded Sativa the opportunity to showcase her unique talent to live audiences across the globe. She has performed at a number of high-profile events and festivals, including Reggae Geel[11], Rototom Sunsplash, Reggae On The River, Red Bull Sound Select, Rebel Salute, Austin Reggae Festival, Beloved Festival, Viña Rock, Sierra Nevada World Music Festival and Reggae Sumfest.
With the support of Conquering Lion Records and Positive Vibration Booking Agency, she continues to tour the globe with her band, The Unconquerebels.
In addition to her own recording career and touring schedule, Hempress Sativa also runs 'Hempress Sativa Live' - an annual event in Kingston, Jamaica providing a platform for up and coming musicians to showcase and hone their talent.[12]
Discography
Albums
- Unconquerebel (2017)
- Scientist Meets Hempress Sativa In Dub (2018)
EPs
- Ancient Kingdom (2019) – with Daweh Congo and Ras Malekot
Singles
- Jah Have Mi Back (2013) – with Jah Ova Evil Movement
- Children Of The Emperor (2013) - with Jah Ova Evil Movement
- Get High (2013) - with Jah Ova Evil Movement
- Judgement (2013) - with Jah Ova Evil Movement
- Top Rank Queens (2013) - with Jah Ova Evil Movement
- Marching Outta Babylon (2013) - with Jah Ova Evil Movement
- Ooh LaLaLa (The Weed Thing) (2013)
- Kushite Love (2013)
- Still Surviving (2014)
- Freedom (2014)
- Inna Jamaica, Pt.2 (2015) – with Mellow Mood and Forelock
- Dread At The Control (2015) – with Micah Shemaiah, Tj Likkle Briggie, Infinite and Jahkime
- Jah Live (2015) – with Jah Ova Evil Movement
- Boom – Wah Da Da Deng (2015) – with Paolo Baldini Dubfiles
- All For One (2016) – with Kabaka Pyramid, Protoje, Koro Fyah and Pressure
- Song Embassy Medley, Pt.3 (2016) – with Paolo Baldini Dubfiles, Damas, The Gideon & Selah
- Rock It Ina Dance (2016)
- Twisted Sheets (So High) (2016)
- Fight For Your Rights (2016)[13]
- Motherland (2017) – with Micah Shemaiah and Infinite
- Roots Rockin (2017) – with Marla Brown
- No Retreat (2017) – with Junior Murvin
- Rock It Ina Dance (Extended Mix) (2018)
- No Retreat (Extended Mix) (2018) – with Junior Murvin
- Boom Shakalak (2019)
- Pass Dat Kutchie (2019) – Hempress Sativa is a guest vocalist on this Kelissa track
- Rastafari Rise (2020) – with Suns of Dub
References
- ^ "Hempress Sativa Music, Videos, Stats and Photos". Last.FM. Retrieved 1 May 2020.
- ^ Taylor, Gladstone (9 June 2020). "Eight Artists Who Embody the Roots Reggae Tradition". Bandcamp. Retrieved 18 July 2020.
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: CS1 maint: url-status (link) - ^ Cooper, Stephen (2019). "Rastafari Should Be Protected". Reggae Vibes. 9 September 2019. Retrieved 1 May 2020.
- ^ "Holding a vibe with ativaroots-reggae artiste Hempress Sativa". Jamaica Observer. 10 December 2013. Retrieved 18 July 2020.
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: CS1 maint: url-status (link) - ^ "Interview With Hempress Sativa". World a Reggae. 2 May 2014. Retrieved 1 May 2020.
- ^ Love, Angel (2015). "Mystic Reflections with Hempress Sativa". Boomshots. 22 January 2015. Retrieved 1 May 2020.
- ^ "Walshy Fire Presents Kabaka Pyramid Accurate Mixtape". World A Reggae. 16 June 2016. Retrieved 1 May 2020.
- ^ "Hempress Sativa Launches Unconquerebel". Jamaica Observer. 12 January 2017. Retrieved 18 July 2020.
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: CS1 maint: url-status (link) - ^ "Global Reggae Charts – Issue 3 (2017)". Reggaeville. 7 December 2017. Retrieved 1 May 2020.
- ^ Meschino, Patricia (2019). "Kelissa and Shacia Payne Premiere 'Anbessa World' Mixtape: Exclusive". Billboard. 31 October 2019. Retrieved 1 May 2020.
- ^ "Busy Summer for Hempress Sativa". Jamaica Star. 5 October 2017. Retrieved 18 July 2020.
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: CS1 maint: url-status (link) - ^ "Hempress Sativa: Carving Out A Niche For Roots Reggae". Jamaica Gleaner. 21 February 2020. Retrieved 18 July 2020.
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: CS1 maint: url-status (link) - ^ "Hempress Sativa drops Fight For Your Rights". Jamaica Observer. 3 November 2016. Retrieved 18 July 2020.
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