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Odane Gibson In Modern Luxury Jezebel
The feature centers on how music started early, how Jamaica shaped the foundation, and how Odane Gibson sees his sound as fusion music built from multiple influences instead of a single lane.
How did you get started in music?
Odane traces the beginning back to his father. Growing up around someone who sang every day made music feel natural from the start, and that early environment taught him to hear music as something bigger than songs alone.
How would you describe your genre?
He describes it as fusion music. Rather than placing the sound in one category, he pulls from Jamaica’s musical culture and blends reggae, R&B, hip-hop, disco, pop, and other influences into one lane.
Where are you currently in your career?
Odane says he is in a good place creatively. Even with bigger goals ahead, he values the fact that he already gets to make music, build his craft, and live out what once started as a dream growing up in Jamaica.
What is the bigger vision?
He speaks about aiming for world tours, awards, film placements, radio play worldwide, and television opportunities while continuing to build something lasting through the music.
What do you want people to remember?
At the center of it, he wants to be remembered as an artist whose music makes people feel good, lifted, and happy.
What were the releases and next steps in the feature?
The piece references the single “Day Dreaming,” work toward the next studio album, and a mindset focused on more success, growth, and major opportunities ahead.
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From Jamaica to Atlanta, the feature frames the same throughline at the center of the music: identity, growth, and a sound built without limits.