Shereese Antoinette

Jamaican model remixing music & style ▲ All American bad gyal. http://www.twitter.com/reeseantoinetteBiographyReese Antoinette is a Dancehall DJ (Lyricist), Singer, Songwriter & Media Personality. Reese music is influenced by her Jamaican heritage and blend of other cultures as a result of her travels to Japan, Sweden, France and the Caribbean as well as time spent in other parts of the world. Her exposure to these cultures combined with her New York upbringing has shaped her into a versatile artist.

In summer 2012, Reese wrote and released her project entitled "Start the Show" which includes tracks Start the Show and Visa. Reese was featured on One Caribbean Radio, Power 105.1 shows; The Verge and The Chatter Box. During summer 2012, Reese performed at Pier 1 in Montego Bay, Jamaica during Reggae Sumfest week and did TV interviews with DJ Brian on WhaDupree & performed on the leading Jamaica TV station E- Plus' Rush Hour. Reese also did an exclusive interview with Mello FM Montego Bay. Reese opened for Dancehall artist Lady Saw and Mavado at The Brooklyn Music Festival, and she has also shared the stage and performed at the Polish Reggae festival alongside the Polish Reggae group Grubson and the Legendary DJ Kool Herc.

Reese Antoinette has a degree in Broadcasting, Journalism and Music. During her college years she interned and worked with Sony BMG Columbia Records, Def Jam, Capitol Records, Vibe and Honey Magazine where she acquire knowledge of the music industry.

Reese Antoinette is currently the Kmart Stylesip Brand Ambassador to teenagers around the world. As the brand ambassador she represents Dream out Loud with teen singer and actress Selena Gomez. Reese also gives music and style advice to other Kmart brands like Bongo Jeans and GLO.

Reese Antoinette is dedicated to giving back to her community. She volunteers her time to non-profit organizations around New York City like VH1 Save the Music and Island Voice, Staten Island that are dedicated to inspire children and teens to accomplish their dreams and aspirations.