Skerrit Bwoy’s shift from secular to religious music exemplifies the way spirituality can inspire creative transformation. He has gone a long way since his humble beginnings in the Bronx, New York City (albeit he was born in the Caribbean island of Antigua). It’s amazing to see him go from lighting up dancehall reggae parties with Ghetto Life Entertainment to performing at electronic dance music festivals alongside Major Lazer.
Skerrit Bwoy’s music ministry is becoming widely known thanks to his three number one albums on the iTunes Electronic Music/Dance rankings and a viral TikTok challenge. In addition to being an album, “Jesus Party” is a joyous celebration of faith and living. The spiritual and the electronic can coexist peacefully, and that’s what his music teaches us.
Here, where spirituality and electronic beats collide in harmony, Skerrit Bwoy invites you to join the ultimate dance of religion and music. His songs serve as a reminder that music has the potential to unite people of all backgrounds and cultures in jubilant celebration, whether they are listening to it in a church or at a festival.