About Me
Kulcha Dons MySpace PageWith a keen business acumen and passion for evolutionary Island music, Kulcha Don is making his path seem easy. Fusing sharp verbal aesthetics with an elevated ear toward mainstream culture, his blending of hip-hop, dancehall, reggaeton, and Caribbean roots music is turning heads and hips coast to coast. Fueled by the first single , "Drive You Crazy" featuring dancehall superstar Beenie Man, It's All About You is poised to break this Bronx-based performer onto radio worldwide.Born on the Caribbean island of Montserrat, famous for its larger-than-life volcanoes, Kulcha Don is fueling an explosive agenda of his own. It's All About You is everything modern reggaeton music has been evolving into over the past few decades. Whether in the midst of the cut-up bounce of San Juan reggaeton or the stark cadence of New York City rap, Kulcha Don moves through these worlds like liquid, maneuvering through a host of styles while keeping true to a unique, original sound.Since moving from the Caribbean to New York at age 18, Kulcha has been hard at work at interweaving cultures. "The Bronx showed me a whole new direction in terms of what hip-hop and dancehall could be," he says. Already a consummate performer upon arrival, Kulcha's hard work and perseverance quickly paid off. He began recording with C+C Music Factory around 1993, and a few years later released two independent records, the first featuring rap supergroup The Fugees. "That first record was never fully released," he admits, "because of the politics at that moment. It just showed me how important it was to do my own thing and control my business."Inspired heavily by the sharp lyrical sword of Ninja Man, as well as the mainstream explosion of Shabba Ranks and Shaggy, Kulcha transformed himself from performer to businessman. "I began to study the mainstream and understand how the masses were thinking," he says. "In order to reach large audiences, you have to be in touch with what people want to hear."The first single and video is a return of sorts for Kulcha. "I've known Beenie Man from long time," he says. "We've been friends since way before the idea of working together came up. So it's like full circle, getting to record with him." "Drive You Crazy" is an upbeat hit in the making, led by a catchy guitar line, and of course, Beenie and Kulcha's distinct vocals creating a destined sing-along classic. As Beenie says of Kulcha's music, "It's going to be a successful song and a successful album."The rest of It's All About You is equally inspired. Sampling Del Shannon's famous "Runaway," Kulcha works a '50s smash into a light dancehall riddim, chopping up the memorable "I wo-wo-wo-wonder why she ran away" into his own troubadour quest on " I Wonder". "Papi Duro" is straight up barrio Reggaeton with the Kulcha twist, while we find sound system dancehall all over "Nuff Gal" and "Tonight." This fusion opens new vistas for the volcanic performer.The proof of Kulcha Don's musical integrity is told in his resume. His first professional recording with C+C Music Factory, a remix with Patra in 1995, led to his work with The Fugees on 1997's Original Wuckman. Five years later he was joined by hip-hop masters M.O.P. and reggae goddess Nadine Sutherland on Blood Ina Me Eyes. With appearances by, Andy Boy & Jeny, El Feco, Monifa, Andrea Hachett, Chanj and, of course, Beenie Man, It's All About You proves to be a communal affair."Dancehall is a very hardcore thing that's limited to a small audience," he says. "What we're doing is expanding that audience by presenting it in a way that's more readily available for large audiences." Kulcha's call to arms is inherent in his music. His aim is to expose the longtime classic sound of the Caribbean to global ears. It's not a toning down but a tuning up. Part educator, part historian and all artist, Kulcha Don is riding an undeniable wave of culture and music. By the time it reaches shore, we can very well spot him leading the charge.