Over the past few weeks there has been a buzz on social media about Rémar, leaving the public to wonder what or who it was. Gtvibes.com is pleased to reveal the identity of Rémar.
He is no other than 22-year-old Dominic Rémar Weeks who was born to Anika Jackson on December 12, 1991 and is the elder of two boys. He never shared a relationship with his father.
He did not grow up in a rich family but his mother, grandparents and uncle really did a phenomenal job in making sure he was comfortable.
Due to the level of comfort he was afforded as a child and the support system he had, he was blind to the fact that his dad was missing the whole time. One of the things he always looks back at and feels grateful for also, is the great emphasis that was always placed on education in his household.
He attended Queen’s College and is a third year Business Management Student at the University of Guyana.
Since he was about six years old, he has had a passion for poetry. Weeks has a natural ability for the art form; and given his personality, recites it fluently and with natural ease. He was so good that he had the opportunity to represent his primary school – Winfer Gardens Primary – where he placed second in the Mashramani Dramatic Poetry Competition. He was seven years old at that time. As he grew older, he developed a love for the hip hop culture; the music and everything associated with that genre of music.
With this in mind, he thought of becoming a professional musician. With his newest release on the horizon – “Live that Life” – this talented young man hopes it appeals to the masses.
Deejay Blackout, who is actually Nicki Minaj’s in-house Engineer and Producer, heard the song and took a liking to it. He even wanted to go as far as composing an Electronic Dance Music (EDM) mix to make the record bigger.
So judging from the response from people in his camp and from himself, he is optimistic that the song has the potential to go a far way. “I’m just excited for the people to hear it”.
The young striving artiste wrote all of his songs and they were recorded in Guyana, but then mixed and mastered by Deejay Blackout.
So far, he has no expectations but to live a successful life. “There are people out here doing their thing: Timeka Marshall, Jomo Primo, Adrian Dutchin, Lisa Punch, Kwasi Ace, Jackie Jaxx, Jory… just to name a few, but I think in addition to these, there needs to be more artistes that are coming to the fore and putting out quality work on a more consistent basis,” the young man said.
He is cognisant that he cannot single handedly develop the music industry in Guyana but thinks with him consistently putting out high-quality work, he can make a difference.
As an ambitious young man, he said that the sky is the limit and would want to continue to perfect his craft and be as consistent as possible.
He boasts of a very competent management team and is of the opinion that with their knowledge and consistency, he is sure to be successful in life. He nevertheless attributed his success to his family, adding that they were no doubt his biggest inspirations. “I know they’ve put a lot into raising me and making sure I live a purposeful life. I just want to do them proud.’
Presently, he is being managed by Jonathan Beepat and his producer Sirkwesi. He would have received sound advice on anything in life from them both. Rémar says by surrounding himself with that kind of energy, eventually, he too will benefit and become just the same.
As a young artiste who is coming out for the first time, his advice for young people is to be relentless. Music, he noted, can be a field with a lot of low points but the highs compensate for them all. “It requires a level of focus, determination and persistence”.
As people get to hear more and more of his music, they will get to realise how personal and close the name Rémar is to him.