Alwayne Love is one of reggae music’s best kept secrets.  After having two breakout singles many years ago, under the moniker J Love, and then subsequently taking a long hiatus from the industry, Alwayne is back!

Born Jermaine Alwayne Love in St. Mary, Jamaica, he – in consultation with his new management team – opted to change his artist’s name from the former J Love to now Alwayne Love. A native of Broadgate, a small district in the parish of St. Mary, Alwayne had a difficult childhood, one that unfortunately involved deeply distressing experiences. As a result, he was raised by his biological mother and stepfather, as well as with foster parents. As for his academic achievements, they were attained at Broadgate Basic, Mahoe Hill Primary, and St. Mary High School. Sadly, he did not complete the latter.

With all that he had to deal with at home, young Alwayne spent a lot of time at the local church, which is where he first started singing. In fact, he credits the word of God coupled with his childhood trauma and rejection as his main sources of inspiration. And although he is most known for performing reggae and dancehall tunes, he has made it clear that he has, and will continue to include gospel and inspirational songs in his catalogue.

 

As he steps back into the music industry, Alwayne Love is coming with the very thing that has afforded him the opportunity to work with Gyptian, Box Lunch Production, Tad’s International, and other credible artists and labels, good music. His come back tune, is a nostalgic reggae song called Africa the Motherland.

Alwayne Love is now under the management of Mark Burke of T25 Records.

 

 

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