Delus, a son of the rugged streets of Kingston, Jamaica, has always had a passion for music. His deep-seated passion is as a result of his influence by musical icons such as Buju Banton, Spragga Benz, and Beres Hammond. In pursuit of his dreams, Delus hung out at the Youth Man Promotion/Black Roots Studio owned by the late, Lincoln “Sugar” Minott.
Delus’s first recording was with his brother, Konshens. The duo recorded under the name Sojah which means “Sons of Jah.”Their first single entitled “Medz Pon Di Corner” on the Cash Flow label, went number one in Japan in 2004, which afforded them the opportunity to tour in Japan. The tour prompted the release of the duos debut album titled “Sons of Jah.
Following the success of the album, Delus and his brother decided to pursue their solo careers.
In 2009 Sojah released their Sophomore Album titled “Modern Revolutions,” at which time the duo went on tour in Europe to promote the album. The album featured artists such as Luciano and Iriepathie.
Dancehallusa.com writes, “When you talk about a complete album, “Modern Revolution” is a fine example. Each and every song tells its own story but still manages to keep a connection between all the other tracks on the LP.”
The multi-talent singer is just getting started. Although Sojah is still an important part of Delus’ musical resume, his solo career is at the forefront of his journey.