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Welcome to JACAP - The Jamaica Association of Composers Authors and Publishers

Music industry icon Jade Lee is a major player in the Jamaican music industry who has been intimately involved in stage show production, marketing and artiste management for several years. Over the years, she has diversified her business interests, launching a number of successful business ventures such as Arm Bands Plus, Jamaica’s leading wristband and event ticket printing company, and, being the franchise-owner of two Western Union locations and Cambio branches in Kingston and St. Catherine respectively. And, last bust certainly not least, her latest passion, a little bit of construction wonderfully blended with the most amazing décor and style.
However, it is the role she has played in the music industry which makes her such a prominent figure in Jamaica today. A whirling hurricane of energy, the diminutive and beautiful Jade Lee is known for her no-nonsense business approach, her tireless work ethic and her results-oriented forward planning which has helped to launch and sustain the careers of industry giants.

She played an instrumental role, working with Jeremy Harding, to help launch Sean Paul’s career, plotting his meteoric rise to the top of international charts in 2003.
Sean Paul signed with Jade in 1998 and she worked as his booking agent, publicist and marketing agent until she resigned in 2005 to take a sabbatical from the business. She has also worked as the spokesperson and agent for the prestigious Gee Jam Recording Studios, in Portland Jamaica. Some of her International projects include, booking Destiny’s Child on the International Jamaican Festival, Reggae Sumfest, and Hosting DMX’s Birthday Party in Jamaica and touring Snoop Dogg in the Caribbean.

In 2005, Jade took a sabbatical from the music business to spend more time with her children and family. “It was a delicate time for my children. I thought they just needed ‘mommy’, the home-cooked meals and the Sunday dinners. I wanted to just be that PTA mom. “The international travelling and just the business in general, were taking me away from my family far too much; and being a single mom I had to make a choice. I chose my Family,” she said.

While away from the music industry Jade never lost touch or the love for music. And, although she continued to build her other businesses, her passion was the business of music. Jade was missed in the business! She was aggressively encouraged by her peers to return to the business.

In 2009, she returned, immediately signing to management female recording Artiste singer/singer writer Denyque, and music legend Nadine Sutherland and agent for Billboard chart-topper Cherine Anderson.

Jade is a family person. She and her four children can be spotted out from time to time at an event. One is not quite sure who the kids are and who is the mom. She takes home-time seriously, sit-down dinners and family worship is a must. And, if you’ve ever been a guest in Jade’s home, you would know how easy it is to just fit in as “family”.

She’s a warm home-maker, an ardent business woman, a caring mother, a compassionate boss, a devoted friend, an elegant and classy woman who is committed to excellence and passionate about life!

 Nestling in the hills of the Cockpit country, in the parish of St. Elizabeth, rests the village of Accompong Town. This unique village was officially established in 1739, on land given to the Maroons, at the end of the first War between the English and the Maroons in Jamaica. Each year on January 6th, the Maroons celebrate and share some of their cultural traditions, music, dance, drumming and feasting with the wider society. However there are many of their rituals and practices are never shared with outsiders.

Ras Fraser Jr. would like to share aspects of his cultural heritage and rites of passage that have, has made him the man of quite, integrity, the real and true Rastafari that he is today.

Jhemel Fraser was born on 5th January 1981, and with the guidance of his grandparents, parents and extended family he grew in love and knowledge. Through regular visits to Accompong Town as a child, he discovered for himself the history and culture of the maroons. His parent’s home in Greenwich Town was alive with the culture and livity of Rastafari; the spirituality and social commentary of the music that was made by his father, the preparation of Ital food, and the book shelves filled with many books of importance to Black people.

In 1988, at the tender age of seven, he made his stage debut with his father, reggae great, Phillip Fraser called him up on the stage at the Fort Clarence beach in Portmore. The crowd were very taken with young Jhemel and today Ras Fraser Jr. recalls that,

‘It feels like it all happened just yesterday.’

Perhaps due to the overwhelming response from the Portmore crowd, Jhemel was asked to perform at, George ‘Father Binns’ Duhaney’s annual show in Greenwich Farm. Aside and apart from his performances
young Jhemel was allowed to grow, learn and play as any child and he admits that sometimes, he could ’give trouble’. He loved to play music, sports and games and eventually played football for Excelsior High School pespi under 13 cola’s under 17 and when they won the Manning Cup in 1993. He notes that his major achievement as a child was when he graduated from Primary School, he recalls that he felt so proud of himself that day.

At high school Jhemel began to seriously contemplate the teachings of Rastafari and began to align himself with the teachings of Prince Emmanuel. This seemed natural to him, as within his home environment he had been used to a disciplined lifestyle. When he made the serious decision to wrap his head he knew that would put away childish things. But reason beyond JHEMEL control he was not allowed to attend high school, after the tenth grade as at that time in Jamaica, there was no provision for students whose faith dictated that there head should be covered, therefore he did not graduate. Despite the fact he went and purse a trade in auto mechanic

Ras Fraser Jr. would now focus his studies on the teachings and self-discipline that were necessary to make him the man of quiet integrity that he is today.

Many of the original Maroons and Black Africans from West Africa who travelled to Jamaica may have also have wrapped their heads in a similar manner, especially the Marabout or carrier of the knowledge. All those journeys to Accompong town and the times when he would sit in the caves just feeling the vibes from the ancestors would now come forward to new generations through his musical expression. Through the word sound his music brings forth the teaching.

From these early performance experiences Ras Fraser Jr. began to develop his musical sensibilities and grew in appreciation of the power of music for communication and upliftment.

His career took flight, in 1999, when he wrote and recorded his first single, “No Escape” on the Real Rock rhythm.
“Inna the Giddion”, “Gather Around” and “Come, Come, Come Away, followed “N” in quick succession featuring Phillip Fraser. Ras Fraser Junior’s debut album, “Roots Man Time”, also featuring his father, was also released in 1999 on the Razor Sound label.

Other recordings made at that time include:
“Hard Times” recorded for Bunny General.
“Let the words of my mouth”, “Jah Jah Love so sweet”
ft.- John Mouse, for Azullu on the High Fence label.
“When Mi Buss” True Girl Friend” on the Free Willy label.
Mama Cry”, “Babylon World”, “Love Yourself”, on the Vertex label.
“Show Love” Can’t let u go on the Chilla label.
“Sweet Reggae Vibes” on Danger Zone Label.
“Tek Dem” on the Payback Rhythm
“Trod on the Journey Rhythm, ft. Cutty Corn,
“Dutty Money” ft. Gala Wasp on the West Bank label

Ras Fraser Jr. has a single out entitled, “Be Strong” on the Yahbel Label and the Mama Rhythm. He is currently working with the Razor Sound Records label, where is company is now compiling his past works and having them republished.

As a tribute to those who lost their lives, in the earthquake and ensuing tsunami that devastated parts of Japan in 2011, Ras Fraser Jr. made “World Peace” on the Hustle Rhythm and ‘People of world’ on the pearl riddim Rebel Souls label
“World Needs Love”, on the Better Life Rhythm Blakspade label.
“Rastaman” on the more love Rhythm

Within the year 2012, Ras Fraser Jr did a song with two time Grammy Artist from Sweden, Money Brothers who also came to Jamaica to record the song and to do a Documentary the title of the song is “neverous reaction” its also on Money Brothers new ablum, THIS IS WHERE LIFE IS, they also invited Ras Fraser Jr to Sweden to perform at the Ablum launch,
And to do a live press on , T.V both in Sweden and Berlin.
In that same year he meet Sweden rising pop star Elliphant then they recorded
A song title MUSIC IS LIFE in Sweden and from there on things started to blossom,
2013 Elliphant came to Jamaica to shoot the video for music is life with her team

Ras Fraser Jr. carries in his being, the histories of those who came before him. He is a man with a mission to demonstrate a positive direction for the youths, through his music, demeanour and example.
He states with certainty that,

"Music is my life and it runs true my vains
And this is my reality, it provides my
spiritual guidance."

This humble and focused man has a brightness that shines from his soul. He is impeccably attired and presents an aura of calm, unassuming, knowingness. He is true and authentic to his music, fusing the most positive from the lessons and rhythms of the past with a poetic, polyrhythmic phrasing for the future.

Ras Fraser Jr. began to perform overseas in 2007 which he has performed at several event - just to name a few: 
Three the Hard Way – California, USA
More Love – Miami, USA
Oldies But Goodies- Canada
Ablum launch in – Sweden and Berlin

In Jamaica Ras Fraser Jr. has performed at:

Curry Fest – Westmoreland
West Kingston Jamboree – Kingston
Champions in Action – Kingston
Utech - black history month

Ras Fraser Jr. is looking now to spread his word sound across Europe and to make the trod to Mother Africa one of these fine days.

BLESSED LOVE.
COMING FROM RAS FRASER JR .
TRUE THE POWERS OF THE MOST HIGH JAH RASTAFARI.
GIVE THANKS TO ALL WHO MADE IT POSSIBLE.

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