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D angel jamaica biography of william hill She drifted from her musical pursuits and entered the world of glitz, glamour and couture when she took on a modeling career in the early 90s. One Comment Neily Bop May 2, at pm. Retrieved 9 December She represents Jamaica as an ambassador when she performs on major shows overseas and boasts proudly to be amongst the line up of other major shows here in Jamaica especially the prestigious Reggae Sumfest for two consecutive years now.

D'Angel

Jamaican musician, actress, model, and brand ambassador

Michelle Downer (born 1 April ),[2] commonly known as D'Angel, is a Jamaicanreggae singer, actress, model, and brand ambassador.[3] She has also given motivational speeches. In , she released No Worries with Spice.[4]The Gleaner calls her the First Lady of dancehall.[5]

Biography

Born in Spanish Town, Jamaica, Downer sang in high school, modeled internationally in the s, and returned home to Jamaica in [3] D'Angel's father, Noel "Clive" Downer, was a local entrepreneur.[6] D'Angel has an associate degree in Accounting and Management.[7] She considers and to be her "breakout years," according to The Gleaner.[8]

D’Angel had a celebrity marriage to singer, Beenie Man, in and they recorded the single One Man together.[3] D'Angel and Beenie Man had a son together and split up in , later reunited in [9] They later divorced.[10]

In , D'Angel was banned for 5 years from performing at Sting by Isaiah Laing of Supreme Promotions.[11] The reason for the ban was due to her impromptu performance of a "lyrical battle" with Ninja Man at Sting 30 that Laing considered "raunchy."[11] She was also criticized for her choice of clothing at the event by Billboard, which described her outfit as "provocative" and "revealing."[12]

In , she went on tour in the United States with the theme of "We Can Survive" and addressing violence and crime through her song of the same name.[13]

She was a performer at the 27th IRAWMA Awards in New York and a nominee for Best Female Deejay.[3] She was honored as Singjay of at the EME Awards, and was a performer and presenter at the 28th IRAWMA Awards in New York, where she was nominated for Best Female Deejay.[3] She won Digicel's People's Choice Award at the Style Observer Awards [3] In , she won the award for "Female Artiste of the Year" from the Entertainment Distinction Awards.[14] She twice performed at Reggae Sumfest, Jamaica's largest reggae festival.

The Gleaner praised her performance at "Galiday Bounce" in Ewarton.[5]

Her song Stronger reached the top of Jamaica's music video charts. In , she recorded the song "Whipped", a response to Dexta Daps' song Owner.[15]

She has recorded with Jabari C.G. Productions LLC, Majestic Records, and Sweet Rains Records.

Discography

  • One
  • Broad Smile
  • El Pirata y la Sirena

References