Dancehall Artist / Song writer Ghandi is ready for 2026!!
- BlondieBillz

- 7 days ago
- 2 min read

The Portmore artist who now resides in Florida is keeping all conversation on his music.
His new track is tiled “White Liver” dropped on DJ Mac's “WYFL Riddim”
Get Familiar with Ghani
Duaine Bowen, who goes by the stage name of Ghandi, was born on September 21, 1977 in the community of Gregory Park St. Catherine, Jamaica.
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His journey started as a revolutionary singer and songwriter, as well as deejay, Ghandi has been writing and performing since the age of twelve and cut his first recording at the age of sixteen.
Seen to many as a positive individual and a role model to many, Ghandi continues on his journey to inspire and uplift youths.
His journey has taken him not only through Jamaica, but also across the world stage. His music and lyrics are messages of hope and creation of a better life.
His soothing and lively lyrics express faith in the human spirit and provide a contrast to the glorification of violence and the degredation of women and men expressed in much of the music today.
As a surivor of the streets of Jamaica, Ghandi is uniquely positioned to be a representative of the country and its people.
A true warrior, Ghandi's music is a reflection of his views of Jamaica's history, culture and society. A focused artist and entrepreneur
Vybz Kartel , Spice & M.C Nuffy, are names that is locked into his journey simply because you can’t erase history.
From House A Vibes Productions days until now Ghandi is still developing his own talents as well as other young artists with mutual goals of a positive lifestyle for themselves.
This artist is undoubtedly one of the underdogs in industry who refuse the give in to the system .
His first single for SMOKEYROOM Productions, "Bloodshed", reached number nine on the charts in Jamaica and the single "Sufferation" has been in steady rotation and is receiving much airplay in the Caribbean and Canada. In August 2006.
Ras Ghandi went on a promotional tour of Western Canada where he performed in Edmonton and took part in the Calgary International Reggae Festival. He also spent time at the SMOKEYROOM productions recording studio where he recorded dubs for various sound systems and worked on several new songs for SMOKEYROOM productions.
Upon his return to Jamaica last summer, Ras Ghandi performed at Beenie Man's "Summer Sizzle" stage show and put on an exceptionaly high energy performance which had the crowd waving flags and banners throughout. "We no waan no more bloodshed, we no waan no more yutes dead, de likkle Jamaica whe we love, bring it back to what it was. Too much gangstas and thugs, AK's and slugs…Life is so hard…" Ghandi
Follow & support Ghandi on his social media platforms.
Instagram: 1_ghandi
TikTok: @1ghandi
YouTube: Ghandi Temperature





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