Donsome Records is a record label based in Pelham, New York. The label is run by producer Adrian Donsome Hanson, and the company also manages bookings for reggae artist Marcia Griffiths.[1][2]

In 2012 the label released the Amore Riddim produced by Adrian Donsome Hanson and featuring some of reggae top artistes and also introduced some newcomers.[3]

In June 2012 The label signed Dominican reggae artiste Aima Moses, right after Adrian Donsome Hanson and Aima Moses started to work on a lot of singles and release Moses's first Mixtape[4]

Since the release of Moses mix tape, "Donsome Records Presents: Aima Moses Jah We Need You". The following month Moses toured in Canada.[5]

The following year Donsome Records release the single "Make it One Day" by Aima Moses and produced by Adrian Donsome Hanson and followed up with the video a couple months later, while promoting the single, Aima Moses open up for Tony Rebel and Queen Ifrica at club Sur in Seattle Washington,[6]

On August 13, 2013, the label released Stock and Pile by Gyptian.[7]

In 2016 Negra Li released a single called "Sunshine" featuring her husband Jr. Dread, the song was written and produced by Hanson for Donsome Records.[8]

In 2016 the label released Dancehall Brukout vol. 1 compilation album by Various artists including vybz Kartel, Konshens, Ding Dong, Pamputtae, Lady Saw, RDX, Demarco just to name a few and it was Produced and executive Produced by Adrian Donsome Hanson [9]

In 2018 Spice signed a publishing deal with Donsome Records, The Label and Spice professional relationship goes back 11 years, when Adrian Donsome Hanson produced a song with Spice in 2008 called Stress Free, The label is also Spice Sound exchange Specialist, In June 2019 Riddim-Don Magazine which is a subsidiary of Donsome Records was the promoter for a show in New Haven Connecticut, which Spice Headline [10]

References

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  1. ^ "Donsome boss expands portfolio". jamaica-star.com. 16 August 2019.
  2. ^ "Marcia Griffiths signs with new booking agency". Jamaica Observer.
  3. ^ "'Amore' rhythm inspires delicious mix of love songs". Jamaica Star.
  4. ^ "Dominican reggae artiste signs with Jamaican label". Dominica News Online. 14 June 2012.
  5. ^ "Aima Moses aims for larger fan base". Jamaica Star.
  6. ^ "Aima Moses to open for Tony Rebel in Washington". Jamaica Star.
  7. ^ "Fresh stock from Gyptian". Jamaica Observer.
  8. ^ "Sunny times for Negra Li". Jamaica Observer.
  9. ^ "Dancehall Brukout Packed With Hits". jamaica-star.com. 3 February 2016.
  10. ^ "Donsome boss expands portfolio". jamaica-star.com. 16 August 2019.