Charmaine Munroe
aka Macka
Diamond, Dancehall/Reggae recording artiste of
Jamaica, continues to strive above and beyond limits other Jamaican female
Dancehall artistes are yet to surpass. This is a trend that could be the foundation from which the
female artistes in Dancehall can draw inspiration. Ms. Money Oooo,
Mackadocious
has not only appeared in a movie but landed a lead role. Not only has she
published the first Dancehall novel 'Bun
Him' but will be launching a
second, 'Naughty and
Nice,' another first among her peers both
male and female in Dancehall.
The '40 n Fabulous' Diva and Dancehall veteran has become one to admire. Her work ethics, persistence and determination place her, among few Dancehall artistes to have gone beyond just music recording and stage performances in Jamaica. Another such is the controversial Dancehall 'Teacha' Vybz Kartel, whose reality television series, the first of its kind on Jamaican television, spiralled after his unfortunate arrest and subsequent murder charges. Dr. Garth 'Shaka Pow' McDonald, Obstetrician/Gynaecologist and fellow Dancehall artiste said, "Macka Diamond has created a foundation from which other female Dancehall artistes can build a more sustainable and thriving business."
Known as Lady Mackerel throughout the 90s era, Macka Diamond held her own in a male dominated industry releasing several tracks that were popular among Dancehall fans and made her an household name. Around 2003, she reinvented herself and re-emerged as Macka Diamond the 'Money Ooo' diva scoring hits including her first, 'Tek Con' a protest track to Vybz Kartel's chauvinistic, 'Tek Buddy' track then thereafter, Steam Fish, Bun Him ft. Blacker, Cow Foot, 40 n Fabulous and a catalogue of popular Dancehall tracks fans can identify her with.
Summer 2009, Macka Diamond landed a lead role in the Caribbean inspired movie, Redemption of Paradise filmed in Antigua by Director Noel 'doc' Howell. Macka played 'Millie' a citizen of Paradise who took the decision to form a community watch group which, among other things, encourages local businessmen to stop paying money for protection and deter the corrupt efforts of Paradise's drug kingpin. She did well and trotted across the Caribbean with the cast to promote the movie; a stint that would later benefit her music career significantly. In 2011, Macka Diamond emerged winner of the International Reggae and World Music Award (IRAWMA) Female DJ/Rapper of the year in Trinidad. This is another bright moment for this persistent individual.
After writing Dancehall's first official novel entitled 'BUN HIM' in 2007, Macka Diamond has come back with the long awaited follow-up of what may very well be the most anticipated novel to date (in Jamaica's literary history) - NAUGHTY or NICE aka BUN HIM pt. 2 (Available Amazon) A book launch will be held in Kingston, at Sangster's Books Store, December 12, 2012 between the hours of 7 - 10pm and mark, yet another milestone for the Dancehall veteran. As Macka Diamond continues to spread her wings and create opportunities for herself, we recognize her as a role model, another Jamaican who aspires to rise above what is normal. Shine bright Macka Diamond.