Dre’jhean finds the sauce
WITH the reopening of Jamaica’s entertainment sector, emerging dancehall artiste Dre’jhean says his most recent single, Sauce Life, is the perfect song to usher in the summer.
“My ultimate goal for Sauce Life is for it to become an anthem. I want it to be summer banger,” he told the Jamaica Observer.
“Sauce Life is just a feel-good song; it’s about celebrating what makes you your bread. Sauce Life is about forgetting all the stress and pressure of today’s issues and just take a breath of feel-good music,” added the artiste whose given name is Andre Foster.
Produced by Drego, the track was officially released on April 15.
“I dedicated Sauce Life to my cousin Nicholus “Tilly” Bourne who passed away last year from cancer. I was blessed to have my cousin listen to this song before he passed. One of his last messages to me was that he is gonna get better and that we should get serious about the music and start putting more effort into it. I lost him but feel his presence here still, and I dedicate this journey to him,” he said.
“I’ve always been behind the scenes, doing management, writing, producing, and bookings, but I grew tired of that. I found that for most of these artistes these days, their focus is not where it needs to be so I decided to shine the light on myself and show them how it’s done,” he continued.
Following on his previous single In My Zone, the artiste is aiming to make a mark on the industry with his latest song. His goal is to inspire others through his own journey.
“I aim to release singles for the next year, get the name Dre’jhean as a household name,” he continued.