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Hawaii’s Reggae and R&B Sensation
Born and raised in Kailua, Oahu, Irie Love has made her mark as one of Hawaii’s most prominent voices in reggae and R&B. Her career began in 1999 as a finalist on the Brown Bags to Stardom competition, which led to her being signed to Quiet Storm Records. From there, she continued to build an international career, touring as a backup singer for major artists like Pink, Chaka Khan, and Morgan Heritage. In 2006, she relocated to Jamaica to pursue her solo career in reggae music, immersing herself in the heart of the genre.

With her soulful voice and deep connection to her Hawaiian roots, Irie Love has captivated audiences worldwide, blending reggae, R&B, and island rhythms. Her hit singles like “It Is Wut It Is” featuring Fiji and “My Love” have topped the Hawaiian Reggae charts. In addition to her music career, Irie Love is deeply committed to empowering youth, especially through programs like Mana Mele.

Irie Love continues to inspire through her music and advocacy, creating art that uplifts both her community and global audiences.

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