Dezarie

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Dezarie
Dezarie singing on stage.
Dezarie backed by Midnite in Brazil, in the state of Rio Grande do Sul, Porto Alegre Capital, south extreme of the country.
Background information
Born Saint Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands
Genres Reggae
Occupations Singer-songwriter, musician
Instruments Vocals
Associated acts Midnite
Website http://www.dezarie.com

Dezarie is a female roots reggae singer born in St. Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands. She received Atlanta's "Best New Female Reggae Artist" award in 2001 before returning to St. Croix.

She works closely with Midnite. She currently has four albums available. They are entitled Fya (I Grade Records), Gracious Mama Africa, Eaze The Pain and her most recent is entitled The Fourth Book.

Discography

Fya (2001)

  • 01. Zion
  • 02. Omega
  • 03. Don't Cry
  • 04. Most High
  • 05. Love Yourself
  • 06. Flesh and Bone
  • 07. Fya
  • 08. All Ova
  • 09. Walk Wid Me
  • 10. Rebel
  • 11. Jah Throne
  • 12. Mind Yu Own
  • 13. Sing Out
  • 14. Iron Sharpen Iron
  • 15. Fya Dub

Gracious Mama Africa (2003)

  • 01. Gone Down
  • 02. Poverty
  • 03. Not one penny
  • 04. Strengthen your mind
  • 05. Law Fe de Outlaw
  • 06. Justice
  • 07. Gracious Mama Africa
  • 08. Exhalt
  • 09. Mother and Child
  • 10. Travelers
  • 11. Slew dem an done
  • 12. Judgment come

Eaze The Pain (2008)

  • 01. Hail Jah
  • 02. What A Mornin
  • 03. Always Remember You
  • 04. Eaze The Pain (Redemption)
  • 05. Real Luv
  • 06. Concern
  • 07. Angels
  • 08. Set Da Flame
  • 09. The Truth
  • 10. Anotha Revolution
  • 11. For The People By The People
  • 12. Ras Tafari

The Fourth Book (2010)

  • 01. Jah Know Better
  • 02. Tryin To Be God
  • 03. Ghettos Of Babylon
  • 04. Everyday
  • 05. Children Of The Most High
  • 06. Foolin Yourself
  • 07. Roots & Culture
  • 08. Not Yours
  • 09. Defend Right
  • 10. Holy Of Holies

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