Make no mistake he IS 100% a Jamaican Yardie who is fortunate enough to do music the way he does it. J*U*N*E loves music with a heavy bass line like that of the old traditional R&B music. J*U*N*E feels something is not right in the world of R&B music, almost feeling as if there is no longer a demand for good R&B singers and on that note, J*U*N*E feels compelled to testify that the life of R&B still lives on through interpretation. This is J*U*N*E's way of paying homage and honoring earlier artists from which the style of R&B music began and continues to shape itself. The pride of Lionel Town/Clarendon JA though growing up in Queens, NY, Music in a Jamaican houshold like J*U*N*E's was unavoidable. It started with him playing drums in the family band, then he figured he would play the piano. Finally when he got to Florida, the vocals kicked in. He learned the proper technique and pronounciations of spanish and so now he CAN take it there vocally as well, planning to become the first ever Non-latino who can vocally shock the R&B latin market as well. Someone once told J*U*N*E, "It's all about who you know" and J*U*N*E replied "It's not all about who you know, it's about who knows you and who wants to put you on". An all around artist, Singer, Songwriter and Performer. J*U*N*E is ready for what the world of music has already given and will continue to give so as long as there as there is music. "I Don't Sing, I Interprete".J*U*N*E: R&B Savior Soldier: South Division.