Reggae
Music Artist
Kingston, Jamaica
Current Score: ★★☆☆☆ ☆☆
Biography:
Lissant Kerrick Folkes otherwise called "Danger Man Damage" is a budding entrepreneur, the owner of the Lissant Clothing Line, and Director of Lissant Production Company Limited and Lissant Publishing. Born in Spanish Town, St. Catherine, Jamaica, on August 19, 1979, Lissant was influenced by Jamaican Culture which motivated him to launch his music production company, Lissant Production Company Limited in 2014. The Lissant Clothing Line was officially launched in 2008. His designs have been showcased in many fashion shows. Lissant Publishing was started in 2014 and is a member of the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP). Early Life Artist, songwriter, producer, and fashion designer, Lissant Kerrick Folkes was raised and adopted by his grandmother, a seamstress. He earned the nickname "Danger" in high school because of his fearlessness. Lissant would later take on other monikers, including "General”, “Mr. Fantastic”, "Swagger Daddy" as well as "Danger Man Damage." Lissant Folkes attended the St. Catherine Basic School, St. Catherine Primary School, St. Georges College, as well as the College of Accountants. He started living on his own at the age of 16 after graduating from St. Georges College, he dreamt of conquering the world. Lissant was first employed at the Jamaica Defence Force and was subsequently transferred to the Ministry of National Security & Justice in 1999. He majored in Charted Accounting at the College of Accountants. He was also appointed as the Accountant for the Lucea R.M. Court, Hanover in 2001 after operating in the same capacity in various other parishes. Lissant also maintained a healthy social life promoting parties in western Jamaica, as well as promoting healthy family values.
Career Goals | Objectives:
To get more fans, to book more gigs, to sell more records, find a manager
Musical Instruments | Studio Equipment:
The music equipment I use are my Apply devices and Bose speakers
Influences | Sounds Like:
Natural influencers were Bob Marley, Tupac, James Brown, Rick James, Micheal Jackson, Prince, Queen and many more. I have been compared to John Lennon, Sean Paul, Diddy and Kanye West.
Live Performance History | Residencies | Touring Experience:
Seven concerts
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