Grew up in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. Always loved Reggae music, but a trip to Jamaica turned it into a passion.

Leah Rosier (Feb 28, 1984) sings, writes and performs songs to spread “only irie vibes!” 

After teaming up with Dubbhism to release her own productions The Real Leah’ (April 2011) and ‘Amsterdam’ (May 2011; featuring Marlon “Ganja Farmer” Asher) she felt it was time to focus on vocals only, driven by the large amount of  instrumentals she got and still gets offered by various producers. 

In June 2011 the track ‘Music Teach Me’ was released, on the Opus Riddim - the debut of the french Rise & Shine BandCurtis Lynch, owner of Necessary Mayhem Records (UK) also got interested in Leah’s vocals, which resulted in the song ‘Do U Like’ on his Dancehall Style Riddim released in September 2011. She joined two projects to focus on the youth: one with the french Guitoud on a song called ‘True To Yourself (Le Sable de l’Atlas)’ for a project by Fresh Poulp Records to support Moroccan school children, and another focussed on childfriendly Reggae called ‘Kindah’ by Island Stage (US).

And now, to be able to spread even more irie vibes, Leah started her own label called Likkle Green releasing her brand new song ‘Sunny Days’ on the Lie To Me Riddim by Not Easy At All Productions (NL).

Leah Rosier performs her music live with TwoRoots Band (NL), Rise & Shine Band (FR) and various soundsystems like Black Star Sound and Back-A-Wall Sound.

All I wanna be is a good MC, and if you wanna see me I can travel overseas… All I wanna do is focus on the good, forget about the wicked and forget about the fools… All I wanna do is focus on the youth, forget about the bitter and forget about the rude… And don’t forget yuh roots!

Click HERE to read an interview with Leah Rosier by Island Stage for their Kindah project.

“Leah is a testament that Reggae knows no colors or boundaries.” ~ Island Stage

“Hottest dancehall/dub princess Leah Rosier has joined Marlon Asher for an anthem coming from the east side of Amsterdam. Some epic win remixes” ~ Tropical Bass

“Bend Yuh Temper is a relaxing tune, with a smooth reggae riddim.” ~ The Hype Life Mag

“Her singing is relaxed and suits the bouncy, electronic backing on tunes such as the Sleng Teng inspired Teng Jam very well.” ~ Reggaemani

“One of the hottest girls in the dub/roots/dancehall scene!” ~ Tropical Bass

“Both a singer and a multi-instrumentalist, she has created her own unique reggae flavor.” ~ Dubbhism

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