Dezarie

Dezarie is a roots artist from Saint Croix (U.S. Virgin Island), renowned for her powerful voice and lyrics imbued with social and spiritual awareness. She has been immersed in a rich musical culture from a young age so early in her musical career, she quickly distinguished herself with her ability to convey powerful messages, often focused on social justice, unity, spirituality, and the struggles of oppressed peoples. Her unique style, exceptionally clear voice and spiritual depth make her songs a mystical experience, addressing diverse themes such as resistance, love, and the emancipation of peoples.In 2001, her career really took off when she appeared on the album "Nemozian Rasta" by her compatriots and future mentors, Midnite, which opened the doors to success. Dezarie made her breakthrough in the world of reggae with her debut album, "Fya," in 2001, which would mark the beginning of an extraordinary career. The artist is distinguished by her independent approach to music, often preferring to work outside of traditional commercial channels, which allows her to maintain complete artistic freedom. This independence ensures that she remains true to her commitment to her deep spiritual values and authentic roots reggae. Over the years, she has gained an international reputation, particularly for her ability to touch the hearts of her audiences with her intense live performances and her message of resistance and justice. Today, Dezarie remains an international artist, an iconic figure in roots reggae, and the symbol of commitment to justice and preservation of roots music culture.