In the pulsating heart of Jamaican dancehall beats the rhythm of George P, a rising star whose voice resonates with power and whose lyrics carve out tales of resilience and triumph. Born Daimion Smith on December 25th, 1979, in Grants Pen, his journey from humble beginnings to the cusp of stardom is a testament to his unwavering dedication and talent.
Having navigated the streets of Grants Pen, George P found solace and inspiration in music. His formative years at Tarrant All Age School and later at Tivoli Gardens High School laid the groundwork for his artistic endeavors. Despite opportunities in cabinet making or professional football, George P’s passion for music proved irresistible. For over seven years, he has been honing his craft, crafting verses that resonate with authenticity and depth.
The release of his latest single, ‘Ghetto Cry’, has propelled George P into the spotlight. Through poignant lyrics, he paints a vivid picture of the struggles and hardships of growing up impoverished, capturing the essence of life in the ghetto with raw honesty.
George P’s musical journey took flight alongside childhood friends Natural, Savage, and Flexxx, forming the acclaimed Fagan Fraternity. Their collaboration on the ‘Art of War’ mixtape during the clash between Vybz Kartel’s Portmore Empire and Mavado’s Gully Side catapulted George P into the limelight. Renowned for his lyrical prowess and seamless flow, he earned the respect of listeners and peers alike.
As his connection with Gully Side deepened, George P graced stages alongside luminaries like Mavado, Busy Signal, and Aidonia. From Heineken Star Time to Mavado’s birthday bash, his electrifying performances captivated audiences, cementing his status as a rising star in the dancehall scene.
In 2018, George P embarked on the RJR road show, sharing his talent alongside Nesbeth, Savage, and Fantan Mojah. His appearances on Hype TV and RE TV, coupled with features in publications like The Jamaican Star, underscore his growing influence and reach. Notably, he performed at Junior Reid’s peace concert, spreading his message of hope and resilience in communities like Cassia Park and Waterhouse.
Driven by a steadfast determination to succeed, George P envisions himself as the next platinum-selling artist from Jamaica. His journey, rooted in the trials of Grants Pen, fuels his ambition, and propels him forward despite the challenges that lie ahead.
In George P, dancehall finds a voice that transcends boundaries, echoing the struggles and triumphs of the streets. As he continues to ascend, George P stands poised to leave an indelible mark in music.