Danielle D.I.

Biography Danielle 'DI' Isaacs Like the soothing tropical climate of the island on which she was born, Danielle 'Dr Isaacs radiates a contagious warmth. Her petite frame, intense eyes and childish grin make Danielle's image quite appealing.

These are no match however for the huge heart she has inside of her, and although just in her early twenties, she has developed the spirit and talent necessary to give her the distance in the music business. She was born in Kingston, Jamaica, a stone's throwaway from the home of the legendary Bob Marley. Friends describe Danielle as effervescent, bubbly, and 'feisty', yet humble and warm to the people she loves. She does not deny this, and claims that it is this zest for life that she is bringing to the music business.

Danielle credits herself with the ability to approach her problems 'hands on', and with her return to Jamaica came a plan. She made her way around to Kingston's finest studios, and sought the opinions of leading Jamaican producers where her voice was concerned. . With high marks coming from them, she launched fully into the business in 2004 and co produced the track 'Turn Him On' with the saucy female deejay Cecile.

The accompanying music video received regular rotation on Jamaican Cable stations, giving credence to the power of the inviting image that Danielle brings to the music. She describes herself as a deejay, who sometimes plays around with notes in her head like a singer. Her charm, passion and drive have landed her a track with Beenie Man and 'Gramps' from the group Morgan Heritage, who are both known to be somewhat exclusive with which other artistes they collaborate.

She sees this as the beginning of a long and prosperous career, which she does not limit to deejaying. Movie directing, acting, and music producing are all branches of the arts in which Danielle sees herself getting involved. "Nothing is out of bounds" she quips.

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