Currenci on a high
Currenci grew up around music in his native St Mary. His father Gary Snypes was a popular singer in the parish and inspired his son to follow that path.
“I grew up in a musical household, so it was only a matter of time that my interest in music would move to a professional level,” Currenci told Splash.
The deejay is promoting the songs Dancehall Maradona and So High. The former is produced by Dark City Productions, while Rory Henry directed him on So High for Hustle Voice Records.
He is also preparing to release a mix tape with songs from both companies this year.
Currenci, who lives between Kingston and The Bronx, New York was born Demoy Forbes. He got into music after his father introduced him to producer Sean Seanizzle Reid.
His first song, Gyal Wine, was released in 2012 for Studio Vybz Productions. Since then Currenci has kept busy with songs like Raving Everyday, Money and Things, and Nuh Born See Riches.