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Lusion Dancehall Reggae Official Biography - Adrian Allen also known as Lusion, is from Great River/Hopewell District, Hanover in Jamaica West Indies.
Born May 12, 1991 Lusion’s first performance was at an engagement with
his mother in a friend’s church at the age of 9 years old singing “I’m
Longing for a Home”. After this first debut people at the church and in
the community wanted to hear more of Lusion’s wonderful God given
talent. Thereafter Lusion continued on for 3 years accompanying his
mother, a Deaconess, with performing all over the country in different
churches and functions.
At the age of 12, he executed his first
solo appearance at a church event singing gospel. Surprising to him, he
received an overwhelming response from the audience. It was at this
moment that he was given the assurance that singing was a goal he wanted
to pursue. Lusion continued on to sing solo as well as with choirs at
different churches all over Jamaica. His main church choir was Open
Bible based out of Hanover.
It’s rather natural that many have
inquired about the origin of his name Lusion and what is the meaning
behind it. At the age of 18, a dear friend BlaydMan, who is a deejay
he used to perform with, presented the name Illusion for young Adrian.
Although he was welcoming to a stage name, he informed BlaydMan that he
is not an illusion, regardless of the fact that people see him for who
he is not, he is real. Therefore, he decided he would drop the “IL” and
be known alternately by the name Lusion.
Montego Bay is what
opened the door to the opportunities for Lusion to showcase his musical
talents. In grade 9 Lusion sang Neo’s song “So Sick” at his high school
and once again the audience went in a frenzy, some even asking for
signed autographs. After this eye opening performance, Lusion started
writing his own songs. Composed at the age of 15, Lusion achieved his
first self-written gospel song entitled “In God We Put Our Trust”.
Additionally,
Lusion had two self-written songs “The Way You Make Me Feel” followed
by “The Streets Ain’t Safe”. Thanks to a well-known reggae artiste
by the name of Chokey Taylor, he was granted the opportunity to perform
“The Streets Ain’t Safe” at the popular Ms. Hopewell Beauty Pageant in
2008. Chokey Taylor played a significant role as a mentor in Lusion’s
early years and he is very grateful for having him in his life.
In
2011 Lusion merged with Garrison Entertainment. His first song on the
label was entitled “Cry for the Poor” which was a major hit and had
heavy rotation on the leading radio stations in Jamaica. With
dedication, perseverance and drive Lusion along with the Garrison
Entertainment family
both knew their combined talents and skills can produce wonderful
music. Lusion has also had the honor of working with Black Chiney from
this relationship. During this connection the song “Gun Clean” was
created on the World Crime Riddim produced by Supa Dups of Black Chiney.
Garrison
Entertainment was considered as the foundation for young Lusion as he
ascertained many traits and knowledge of the industry from the
establishment. He was given the opportunity to collaborate with veteran
dancehall artiste Cutty Ranks in a remix single called “Tomorrow” on the
Prime Time Boss Riddim produced by Prime Time Beats Records. Lusion
went on to work with intriguing dancehall recording artiste Gully Bop on
a track called “Different Life”. Although Lusion recognized Garrison
Entertainment as the root to what started his professional music career,
he decided to make a decision on what he felt was right for his career
goals and parted ways with Garrison Entertainment in July 2016.
Lusion
continues to write and record songs. The beginning of 2016 started off
promising for him. He wrote and recorded a song called “Poverty Life” on
the Heavens Gate Riddim produced by SG Records and Blue Sky
Productions which was released in January 2016. The riddim was an
absolute hit and on heavy rotation on radio stations across the globe
and in dancehall. Additionally, Lusion was part of the Ghetto Crying
Riddim project that was released in March 2016 which featured his track
entitled “My Own” produced by DJ Kunteh Records. Since its release it
has been a definite favorite.
Lusion’s catalog of songs doesn’t
stop there. July 2016 he released a track called “Get Down” on the Down
and Out Riddim produced by C. George from Arthentic Productions. This
reggae piece is a reflection of the ongoing violence and brutality
against the black race. It has since been getting an outpour of positive
feedback. Also in July 2016 “Money Wi Love” on Garrison Entertainment’s
Straight Line Riddim was released and already getting a serious buzz
from his fan base which continues to increase.
Lusion has been
making many appearances across Jamaica performing live at various events
and radio stations. While continuing to elevate his career and
songwriting, Lusion’s immediate goals in 2016 are to perform in Reggae
Sumfest & Sting. Additionally he wants to continue to have his music
aired on major radio stations across the globe. His long
term goals are to become an internationally known artist and market
himself in shows in the U.S, Canada and Europe.
Carrying out appearances in Spain’s Rotomsplash and Japan Reggae Splash are also accomplishments that he would like to achieve. Staying focused and positive is how Lusion plans to get closer to his dream. Look out for more awesome material from this singing sensation!
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