Contrary to popular belief, major music labels are closely monitoring the dynamic and ever-evolving music scene in Jamaica. In a recent conversation with Demonie “Squidell” Wilson, the older brother of Popcaan and newly appointed A&R executive at Atlantic Records U.K., insights were shared about the industry’s keen interest in the Caribbean, particularly Jamaica, and the intention to sign new talents on their respective imprints.
Squidell, a known figure on the Jamaican entertainment scene and now a key player at the U.K arm of the company., shed light on the labels’ careful observation of the music landscape. “Yes! We are looking at some talents presently. However, I don’t want to disclose too much, but I’ve been in talks with a few persons.” He told Prism Marketing Consultants regarding Jamaican artists on his radar.
In a time when the global music industry is embracing diversity and exploring new sounds, Squidell emphasized the misconception surrounding the lyrical content of some Jamaican music, especially Dancehall. “Some may argue that the lyrics are explicit and violent, but there is a growing acceptance for diverse musical expressions, especially in the U.K.”
Squidell recently assumed the role of A&R executive at Atlantic Records U.K., a subsidiary of the renowned American label Atlantic Records. His appointment, officially announced on January 17th, positions him to play a crucial part in scouting fresh talent for the label, with a primary focus on Jamaica and the broader Caribbean region.
His roots in the Jamaican entertainment scene dating back to 2015, brings a wealth of experience, having played a pivotal role in overseeing operations at Popcaan’s Unruly Entertainment. In a conversation with Prism Marketing Consultants, he emphasized the significance of his role, stating, “My appointment as A&R for the Caribbean is a favourable step for the region because I am very aware of what the talent pool, especially in Jamaica, has to offer.”
Squidell’s appointment is a significant step towards recognizing the diverse musical landscape of Jamaica and the Caribbean, and it will be exciting to see the new talents that emerge from this growing interest.