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Born Kemar Donaldson in Montego Bay, Jamaica, Kranium was schooled in the ways of reggae in his teens, after a move to Miami brought him closer to his uncle/mentor, dancehall singer <a href="spotify:artist:0IOB8623b7iieKrC2Sk5Tj">Screw Driver</a>. He later moved to New York, settling -- somewhat ironically -- Jamaica, Queens and spent several years cutting his teeth around the city. Kranium first broke out in 2013 with the hit single "Nobody Has to Know," an independent release that attracted major labels. <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22Atlantic%22">Atlantic</a> talked to the artist in 2013 and came calling again in 2014; then, in 2015, Kranium joined <a href="spotify:artist:3Isy6kedDrgPYoTS1dazA9">Sean Paul</a> and <a href="spotify:artist:3kc5AFnL1TQQdNaMdSW2UO">Wayne Wonder</a> as one of the few reggae artists signed to a major label. <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22Atlantic%22">Atlantic</a> re-released "Nobody Has to Know" that same year while Kranium entered the studio with producer <a href="spotify:artist:5WFPVKybSiU6x8HBTACfpr">Ricky Blaze</a>, a frequent <a href="spotify:artist:2JX4h8xm0hNxCB0aNBWzyi">Gyptian</a> collaborator, to guest on his track "Overrated." Kranium's debut LP, Rumors, was issued later that year, yielding singles like "Stamina," Can't Give A...," and a <a href="spotify:artist:7c0XG5cIJTrrAgEC3ULPiq">Ty Dolla $ign</a> and <a href="spotify:artist:2FcAOdmnKyfpUot6B5LHLg">KickRaux</a>-assisted version of his hit "Nobody Has to Know." 2016's "We Can," featuring <a href="spotify:artist:2jku7tDXc6XoB6MO2hFuqg">Tory Lanez</a>, provided Kranium with another hit, as did the 2017 single "Can't Believe," another <a href="spotify:artist:7c0XG5cIJTrrAgEC3ULPiq">Dolla $ign</a> collaboration that also featured <a href="spotify:artist:3tVQdUvClmAT7URs9V3rsp">WizKid</a>. While continuing to expand his international touring schedule, he kept up a steady stream of singles, collaborations, and features, all leading up to the release of his second album, Midnight Sparks, which arrived at the tail-end of 2019. With hardly a pause, the prolific artist returned to the singles business in early 2020, working with <a href="spotify:artist:5XV9d7Ee7IuJrday4LIpKc">Moyann</a> on "I Got You" and releasing solo singles like "Gal Policy" and "Through the Window." The latter two songs ended up on his 2021 EP Toxic. Over the next year, highly streamed singles "Life of the Party" featuring <a href="spotify:artist:5HhflOXj2LRty9DGVcZ2RU">Young T</a> and Bugsey, "Without You" featuring <a href="spotify:artist:3nViOFa3kZW8OMSNOzwr98">Queen Naija</a>, and solo cuts like "Wi Deh Yah" and "Section" kept Kranium in the spotlight. ~ David Jeffries, Rovi
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