Garfield Delano Spence, also known as Konshens, is a Jamaican dancehall recording artist.
Birth name: | Garfield Delano Spence |
Born: | January 11, 1985 |
Origin: | Kingston, Jamaica |
Genres: | Dancehall, soca |
Occupation(s): | Deejay, singer, record producer, businessman |
Years active: | 2005–present |
Labels: | Subkonshus Music, Empire |
Associated acts: | SoJah, Delus |
Website: | Konshens's Official site |
About Konshens
Jamaican dancehall artist well known for his singles, such as "Winner," "Rasta Impostor," and "This Means Money." He also has albums Real Talk and Mental Maintenance.
Before Fame
His career began to take off with his 2005 single "Pon Di Corner" which was a smash hit in Japan. It resulted in him going on a month-long tour of Japan and a Japan-only released album called Real Talk.
Achievement
He became a brand ambassador for Pepsi in March of 2014.
Family Life
He was born Garfield Spence in Kingston, Jamaica. His brother was musician Delus of the Sojah group.
Associations
He DJ'd on the song "Good Girl Gone Bad" as a guest appearance on Tarrus Riley's Contagious album.
Information related to Konshens
- Musicians from Kingston, Jamaica
Latest information about Konshens updated on February 24, 2021.