
Byiome Muir (born 29 April 1984), better known by his stage name I-Octane, is a
Jamaican
reggae dancehall
Dancehall is a genre of Jamaican popular music that originated in the late 1970s. Initially, dancehall was a more sparse version of reggae than the roots style, which had dominated much of the 1970s.Barrow, Steve & Dalton, Peter (2004) "The Rou ...
recording artist from
Clarendon Parish,
Jamaica. He is known for integrating positive and socially conscious subject matter into his music, drawing inspiration from personal experiences and
Rastafarian teachings.
Biography
Byiome Muir grew up in Sandy Bay, a small community east of
May Pen
May Pen is the capital and largest town in the parish of Clarendon in Middlesex County, Jamaica. It is located on the Rio Minho river (Jamaica's longest), and is a major market centre for the Parish. The population was 61,548 at the 2011 cens ...
in Clarendon Parish, Jamaica. Muir attended
Palmers Cross
Palmers Cross is a district in south-central Jamaica, located to the east of May Pen in the parish of Clarendon. The approximate population of Palmers Cross is 26,262.
Palmers Cross is the home of The Container Project, a non-profit UNESCO ...
All-Age School and then Garvey Maceo High School, and would often sing and make noises during class. Muir briefly attended
Knox Community College with a focus on
architecture, but dropped out to pursue his recording career full-time.
Muir began his recording career at the age of 16, when he was introduced to
Donovan Germain Donovan Germain (born 7 March 1952 in Jamaica) is a reggae producer, one of the most successful of the digital era.
Biography
Germain's entry into the music industry was via his record shop in New York City in the 1970s.Larkin, Colin (1998) "The V ...
of Penthouse Records, then manager of such artists as
Buju Banton and
Assassin. Muir released his first
singles, "Oh Jah" and "Stepp a Seed", in 2000 at Penthouse Records under the moniker Richie Rich. After meeting Junior Arrows of the
Arrows Recording Company, Muir signed onto the
Kingston
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Places
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** Kingston, Jamaica
** Kingston upon Hull, England
** City of Kingston, Victoria, Australia
** Kingston, Ontario, Canada
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label under the new name I-Octane, a play on high-
octane
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fuel and the
Rastafarian use of I.
I-Octane's initial acclaim came in 2007 for his
social commentary works such as the
roots reggae track "Stab Vampire" which climbed to the top of several Jamaican charts.
In 2009, I-Octane topped the charts again with his emotional songs "Mama You Alone" and "Lose A Friend", and the latter of which was later adapted as a tribute to those who died during the police manhunt for
Christopher "Dudus" Coke in
Tivoli Gardens.
When I-Octane left Arrows over financial disputes, the artist came under the guidance of Robert Livingston, a veteran producer who had been responsible for the success of such artists as
Super Cat and
Shaggy.
I-Octane gained further traction in 2010 with a string of hits produced by Cashflow Records, including "No Love Inna Dem" and the
cannabis anthem "Puff It," which was named as one of
NPR's Top 5 Dancehall Tracks of 2011. He also topped the charts once again with the contemplative "My Life" produced by DJ Frass, and was featured in the April–May issue of the
hip hop magazine
Vibe.
The same year, he also signed on as
Brand Ambassador for the
telecommunications firm
Digicel, and as of 2013 he remains employed as a representative of the company. I-Octane has also been the Brand Ambassador for th
Golden Eagle Brandin Jamaica since 2015.
In 2011, I-Octane announced he would be starting his own record label, Conquer The Globe Productions, which would serve to produce instrumentals for him and promote him as an artist. He also said the label's first release would be an
extended play in December of that year to be followed by an album in early 2012. The six-song EP, "Straight From The Heart," was released on 7 December as a primarily digital release, with distribution by
TuneCore. The EP was marketed towards a global audience and three of its songs were recorded in the
U.S., a first for the artist. The EP's lead single "Burn Dem Bridge," produced by
Stephen "Di Genius" McGregor, topped several charts in Jamaica and received significant radio airplay, including on international stations such as
New York's Hot 97.
I-Octane's debut album, ''Crying To The Nation'', was released on 13 February 2012 through Robert Livingston's Scikron Entertainment in the
Caribbean
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and
VP Records internationally. The album received generally positive reviews from critics. Rick Anderson of
AllMusic praised the record as a "solid winner", but mentioned it relied a little too strongly on
Auto-Tune, and David Katz of
BBC Music called the album "a surprisingly varied set, comprising mostly new roots reggae in the
one drop style, along with a couple of rougher-edged tracks in full-on dancehall mode".
The album's lead single was the
lovers rock
Lovers' rock is a style of reggae music noted for its romantic sound and content. While love songs had been an important part of reggae since the late 1960s, the style was given a greater focus and a name in London in the mid-1970s.Larkin, Col ...
ballad "L.O.V.E. Y.O.U.", which was marketed to international audiences but also did well domestically. I-Octane followed the album with a tour of the U.S.,
Canada, and
Europe, and ended the year strong with a string of hit singles, including "Badmind Dem A Pree", a collaboration with
Bounty Killer produced by
Buju Banton's son Markus Myrie, the summer hit "Love Di Vibes", and the Seanizzle-produced "Gal A Gimmi Bun", a song in which I-Octane laments his partner's infidelity.
In March 2013, I-Octane was selected as brand ambassador for the Caribbean
soft drink
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Busta, a product of
S. M. Jaleel and Company
SM Jaleel & Company Ltd, also known as SMJ, is the largest manufacturer of non alcoholic drinks in the English speaking Caribbean. Since inception in 1924 their portfolio of beverages are distributed to over 60 countries worldwide.
Business ...
.
His second album, the DJ Frass-produced ''My Journey'', was released in March 2014 on Tad's International Records.
[Campbell, Howard (2014)]
New Journey: I-Octane to take fans on new voyage
, ''Jamaica Observer
''Jamaica Observer'' is a daily newspaper published in Kingston, Jamaica. The publication is owned by Butch Stewart, who chartered the paper in January 1993 as a competitor to Jamaica's oldest daily paper, ''The Gleaner''. Its founding editor i ...
'', 14 February 2014. Retrieved 15 February 2014 He continued to work with DJ Frass on the 2015 EP ''New Chapter''.
In March 2018, I-Octane's Love and Life album was released and debuted at #3 on the reggae Billboard where it stayed for 3 weeks. The Album was produced executively by I-Octane under his Conquer The Globe Production label, he worked with a new of producers and artistes.
In 2021 he released the album ''Moods'', followed by ''I am Great'' (2022), which was preceded by the single "Sorry".
[Perry, Kediesha (2022)]
I-Octane is Sorry
, ''Jamaica Observer
''Jamaica Observer'' is a daily newspaper published in Kingston, Jamaica. The publication is owned by Butch Stewart, who chartered the paper in January 1993 as a competitor to Jamaica's oldest daily paper, ''The Gleaner''. Its founding editor i ...
'', 5 March 2022. Retrieved 5 March 2022
Discography
Albums
* 2012: ''Crying To The Nation'' (VP/Scikron)
* 2014: ''My Journey'' (Tad's International)
* 2018: ''Love and Life'' (Conquer The Globe Productions)
* 2021: ''Moods''
* 2022: ''I Am Great''
Singles
* 2008: "Stab Vampire" (Arrows records) Tears Riddim
* 2009: "Lose A Friend"
* 2010: "Think A Likkle Time" (Alter Ego Riddim) / "My Life" (Dj Frass Records)
* 2011: "Burn Dem Bridge" (Di Genius Productions)
* 2012: "L.O.V.E." (VP Records)
* 2013: "Buss A Blank" (Produced by Armz House Records), Gal A Gimmi Bun (Produced by Seanizzle Records), Wine And Jiggle (Produced by Seanizzle Records), Happy Time (produced by Good Good Productions), Love You Like I Do (Produced by Dj Frass Records)
* 2014: "Your Eyes" (Produced by Markus Records), Cyaa Do It featuring Vanessa Bling (Produced by Dj Frass Records)
* 2015: "Hurt By Friends" (produced by Troyton Records), Gyal Ting (produce by Chimney Records)
* 2016: "No Shaky Link" (produced by Mineral Boss Records), Know Yuh Girl (Produced by LeeMiller Records)
* 2017: "One Chance" (produce by BigA), Break-thru (produced by Mineral Boss Records)
* 2018: "Unfair Games" (produced by Good Good Productions), Weh Di Fire gone (produced by Young Pow Records)
* 2019: "Plutocrat" (Produced by Aicon Records and Conquer The Globe Productions)
* 2022: "Sorry"
Extended plays
* 2011: ''My Life'' (Tad's Re/cord)
* 2011: ''Straight From The Heart'' (Conquer The Globe)
* 2015: ''New Chapter''
* 2017: ''Vegas Mode Riddim'' (Conquer The Globe Productions)
References
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Jamaican reggae singers
Jamaican dancehall musicians
Jamaican male singers
People from Clarendon Parish, Jamaica
1984 births
Living people