Introducing Vybroc Sensational Reggae Dancehall Singer

Singer/Song writer Shiloh Ceesay best known as Vybroc was born on 14th February in The Gambia, West Africa.

He began showing interest in music at an early age given that his dad has been a Church Choir Master for many years so music and singing has been in the family from birth. At an early age.

Vybroc found his love for Reggae/Dancehall music although he was exposed to other genres of music. He found inspiration from artists such as Bob Marley, Beres Hammon, Buju Banton, Sizzla and Turbulance.

Vybroc started singing/Deejaying around family and friends but never had the chance to do any studio recordings at that time despite having numerous of written songs. He found that people loved and related to his songs and always received positive energy from any gathering he performed at. In early 2001, Vybroc came to Birmingham, England where he started to take his musical career seriously and started networking and met other UK based artists and record producers and started recording his material.

He later created the name Vybroc (which means the vibe that rocks) putting the two words together forming Vybroc.

He released a single called ‘The Land’ in 2013 with another Birmingham based artist which gave him more recognition and exposure both in the UK and The Gambia.

Vybroc has several promotional tracks such as Hustling, We Nuh Easy, ‘Live My Life for the Better’, ‘My Woman’, ‘Good Lovin’, ‘Babylon Wrong’, ‘Right Direction’, ‘Send Me Dem’ and many more.

Vybroc has a rapid fan-base spreading across the world and is working towards the release of his debut album.

Author: Bakary Ceesay