Damell Pacesetta Pumped About New Song ‘Call Me’

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Damell Pacesetta

Dancehall artist Damell Pacesetta is pumped up about his latest single, the saucy Call Me as the song has been added to numerous Spotify playlists within the past week.

“The song is really doing well, it was added to an Emerging The Hot List playlist alongside Drake and The Weeknd, so it’s a really great look. Plus the video is now on the CVM top ten countdown charts and had been added to rotation on RE Tv,” Damell said.

The song was released on the Falcosanara Ent. label four months ago, and the visuals which were released in November has racked up 87,000 views so far.

In the meantime, Damell Pacesetta continues to emerge as one of those local artists blurring and innovating the vision of how dancehall, rap and R&B work with one another.

“The street campaign for Call Me is definitely gaining momentum which is a good sign for the other songs I will be dropping strategically next year,” he said.

Damell first got a big buzz locally with his breakout single, Money Nuff, on the Drugz rhythm for Chase Mills Records.

Damell, real name Damell Williams, started singing at a tender age while going to church and distinguished himself as a member of the Sunday School choir.

As a teenager, he attended Ocho Rios High School. Practising daily, he gained a passion for music and decided to make it his official career once he left high school and migrated to St Kitts.

In 2013, Damell got his first break when his single, Whine Yuh Waist, was featured on the Hot Pursuit rhythm, which was produced by Carlington ‘Out A Road’ Wilmot.