O-Shen
Jason Hershey (born 1978 in Spokane, Washington), better known as O-Shen, is a reggae musician, raised in Papua New Guinea.[1] O-Shen resides in Hawai'i but still visits Papua New Guinea.[2] He raps and sings most of his songs in Tok Pisin.
O-Shen | |
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Birth name | Jason Hershey |
Also known as | O-Shen |
Born | 1978 (age 44–45) Spokane, Washington |
Genres | Pacific reggae, dancehall, hip hop |
Occupation(s) | Singer |
Instrument(s) | Vocals |
Years active | 2000–present |
Labels | Independent |
Biography
Jason Hershey although born in Spokane, Washington was raised on the island of Papua New Guinea from a very young age.[3]
Career
He has had collaborations with Jamaican artists like Elephant Man, Third World, Black and Uhuru.[4] His single, Throw Away the Gun, from his album, Rascal in Paradise, was featured in the 2004 film, 50 First Dates.[5]
Awards
- Won 2001 Na Hoku Hanohano Award for Reggae Album of the Year[6]
Discography
Studio albums
Album | Label | Release |
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Iron Youth | Cinnamon Red Records | January 1, 2000 |
Rascal in Paradise | Hobo House on the Hill Records | 2002 |
Kanaka Pasifika | CHM Supersound | September, 2003 |
Rising Son | Sharpnote Records | January 26, 2005 |
Faya! | Sharpnote Records | 2005 |
Best of O-Shen | Tokuma Records | 2006 |
1 Rebel | Sharpnote Records | July 4, 2007 |
Salt Water Messenger (Part 1) | 2010 | |
Saltwater Messenger | Sharpnote Records | February 16, 2011 |
Storm - EP | Rumble Rock Recordz | 2012 |
In Ex-Isle | Allstar Records | April 21, 2013 |
Pacific Storm | Push Broom Productions Inc. | August 20, 2013 |
Singles
Singles | Album | Release |
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"Free Island People" | Island Warriors | 2000 |
"She Looks Good" (with Ho'onu'a) | Take You to the Jam | 2003 |
Stonehouse (Instrumental) | Left Coast Liquid Vol 1 | 2007 |
Why You Leaving | 2012 | |
I'll Never Bow | 2012 | |
I Am Who I Am. Feat Akay47 | 2012 | |
I Am Who I Am (Remix) feat Prote-J | 2012 | |
Sometimes | 2012 | |
Hated By You | 2012 | |
I Like You | 2012 | |
Forget About It | Seal of Life | 2013 |
Moony Night | 2014 | |
All Night | 2014 | |
Burnin’ Bridges | 2014 | |
Time Is Now | 2014 | |
Em I Pasin | 2014 | |
O Kumul | Only Love Riddim | 2014 |
Mi Save Pes | 2015 | |
Let Me Out | 2015 | |
Waiting For You | Island Vibrations | 2015 |
No Regrets | 2016 | |
Now and Then | 2016 | |
Island of Love | 2016 | |
Sapotim Yu | 2016 | |
Makmak | 2017 | |
Lovin’ Lovin’ You | 2019 | |
True True Friend | 2019 | |
You Know I Never | 2020 | |
No More Waterfalls | 2020 | |
Sunshine Vibes | 2021 | |
Say No More | 2021 | |
Look at You Survivin’ | 2021 | |
Mama Never Told Me | 2021 |
References
- "With new CD, O-shen takes on the larger world | Hawaii's Newspaper". The Honolulu Advertiser. August 3, 2007. Retrieved October 15, 2012.
- Okole, Henry; Kantha, Solomon. "O-Shen – Pacific's rising son". Retrieved April 26, 2015.
- Paiva, Derek (February 7, 2006). "O-Shen goes back to his roots on new album". Retrieved April 26, 2015.
- "Saltwater Messenger". cdbaby.com. 2011. Retrieved April 26, 2015.
- "'50 First Dates' the best romantic movie I have seen ever". Joe. December 27, 2009. Retrieved April 26, 2015.
- "2001 Na Hoku Hanohano Awards – 24th Annual Hoku Awards". Hawaiianmusichistory.com. May 29, 2001. Retrieved October 15, 2012.
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