I was born Navardo Henry on September 21, 1984, and hail from greenwich Acres, St.Ann, Jamaica. Kisko was my childhood nickname. I later choose Amari, an east African name that means strength builder.When I was 16 years old, I became a member of Lewis District Seventh-day Adventist church youth choir and York Castle School choir. After graduating from York Castle High, I attended Knox Community College and respected the ambitions of becoming either an electrical engineer or mechanical engineer. I never really seriously entertained the idea of a career in the music business even though I loved to sing.As I matured, I began listening to a lot of music, mostly reggae. In fact it was then that Sizzla Kolongi became my new mentor. I started writing, and singing my own songs, and recorded a three track demo cd, in the 2006. My big break came on march 31, 2006, when I performed successfully in the Reggae-Jam's Fourth Annual talent search show, in Jamaica Queens, New York. This led to my first on-air radio interview. The public loved my style, which I displayed during my performances. I began working as the opening act for artists such as; Kip Rich, Yami-Bolo, Major Mackrerel, and Ed Robinson. I can truly say as an artist that there is nothing I enjoy more than working on stage, and connecting with my fans and fellow lovers of reggae music.Presently, I am working on my debut album. Tracks from my upcoming album can be heard on my myspace page. Feel free to leave comments about the tracks because I need to know how u feel about them.
One Love,Kisko