DON YUTE

Location:
Medowbrook, Havendale, JM
Type:
Artist / Band / Musician
Genre:
Reggae / Hip Hop / Reggaeton
Site(s):
Label:
GoldendChild Entertainment
Type:
Indie
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Don Yute "Get Down On The Floor" Official Video



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Born Jason Andrew Williams, Don Yute's introduction to the entertainment world is similar to that of his contemporaries: by chance and by being in the right place at the right time. After gaining a reputation for his freestyles, a friend introduced him to Legend Disco. This proved to be just the opportunity that he needed. Don Yute's first single "Loving Excess" on the "Pepper Seed Riddim" was released in 1993 for Dave Kelly , which he quickly followed with the successful hit "Hardcore" produced by Steelie and Cleevie and "You Own The Man".



In an industry dominated by "rude yutes" and "bad bwoys", deejay Don Yute emerged on the dancehall scene as a unique figure. Born and raised in a middle class family in St. Andrew, Jamaica, he pursued a dream normally aspired to young boys in inner city communities. Where as these youths sought dancehall as a means to escape poverty and depravation, Don Yute uses his deejay skills to satisfy his need to express his thoughts and release constrained feeling. However Don Yutes background makes him no stranger to the struggle or pain for that matter. Just after landing a deal with Capitol Records just about the time "Row The Boat" became his most popular song, Don Yute headed first to Atlanta and then Miami. It was while in Atlanta that a masked Gunman almost took his life. Boobilous or The Golden child as he is also called recounts the incident as a dark time in his life and only through God's grace and the support of his family and friends was he able to make it through.



Sufficiently healed physically, mentally and spiritually, Don Yute has put that sordid incident behind and has returned to his old ways and has bounced back more focused and determined than before. After establishing his own Golden Child Label, Don Yute began turning out a slew of self produced singles as well as productions for other established artistes such as Akon, Pitbull, Trina, Trickdaddy, Etana, Beenie Man and Spragga Benz.



In the United States, Don Yute has recorded with multi-platinum producer Jermaine Dupri (So So Def Records), recording the RIAA certified gold selling singles "Sexiest" and "Hardcore Wuk" for So So Def Bass All Stars compilation CD part 1 and 2. He also worked with Lil' Jon, Jim Johnson (Lil Wayne: Lollipop), Mr Collipark (Hurricane Chris, Soulja Boy), Lenky, Sly and Robie, Family Man Barrett, Stephen McGregor. Lil Jon has him on the original Move Bitch track on the BIA BIA album, and Ying Yang has him on their set, Me And My Brother.



Don Yute describes his unique deejay style as a "steady hip hop bass combined with a seductive dancehall ridim". What he calls "WORLD HOP"! When it comes to performing, he is energetic, driven and focused - he is definately a hardcore artist. He has performed in shows such as Reggae Sunsplash, Sting and has toured the United States with G Unit, Omarion, Ying Yang Twins, Rick Ross and Music Soul Child. Don Yute has recently released albums in europe on Ali Campbell's (UB40) record label Oracabessa Records and another album in Japan titled The Golden Child for Formula Recordings. He is not one to limit himself and is known to "ride the ridim" on any music he hears with feeling, passion and appealing originality. His style is all his own and he has a flava that is at the forefront of much of the music revolution today. He is an outstanding artist and a phenomenal talent. Don Yutes distinctive vocals and unique flow put him in a class all on his own.



The new Golden Child Records which is owned by Don Yute and Veer Dhaniram is poised to take the music world by storm with quality, freshness and difference.



"DON YUTE @ STING MIAMI"
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