JAhf Reach

JAhf Reach

Trini Born, Canada Based Artiste JAhf Reach Talks New Music, Soca Collabs & More

Written by: Nekisha Neicy Cyrus

Meet the Trini-born, Canada-based Artiste who burst onto the soca scene in 2020 and has been applying some serious pressure ever since. Casey Henry, better known as ‘JAhf Reach’ is bringing his unique flavor and style to music across a variety of genres, from Soca, Dancehall/ Reggae, Hip-Hop, R&B, and more. His versatility has landed him with collaborations featuring the likes of Soca music’s heavyweight- Iwer George, the reigning Groovy Soca King- College Boy Jesse, Trini Reggae Star Ziggy Rankin, and many more.

JAhf Reach kicked off Season 3 of ‘The E-Hub’, Caribbean Entertainment Hub’s Weekly Instagram Live series recently where he talked about his many Soca collabs, transitioning from Hip Hop to Soca, future music plans, artistes that he would like to work with in the future and so much more. He even shared some much-appreciated insight when it comes to his work ethic and gave some useful advice for new artistes. Check out the full interview below!

When it comes to his many new releases and collaborations, the name ‘JAhf Reach’ has been dominating the new releases spotlight in the past few months. With releases like ‘Up in Heaven’ (a tribute to his friend), ‘High’ alongside Ziggy Rankin, ‘Carnival, The Amazing Race’ alongside Iwer George, ‘Risk Factor’ alongside College Boy Jesse, ‘Pan & Iron’, ‘Oh Na NA’ alongside Septi, ‘Escape’ alongside Neicy and many more release all available on your favorite streaming platforms.

To stay updated with JAhf Reach, be sure to follow him on Instagram and also check out all his new releases on YouTube or where ever music is streamed.

Don’t forget to join us Each & Every Friday at 5.30 pm EST/ and 6.30 pm AST on Instagram for more LIVE interviews on ‘The E-Hub’, hosted by Caribbean Entertainment Hub’s very own Neicy, as she ‘Chat and Chill’ with some of your favorites on the Caribbean Entertainment scene.

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