E-Dee Heats Up the Charts with “Water Run” and a Global Music Video Rollout

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Los Angeles, CA – Jamaican-born entertainer E-Dee is turning up the volume again—this time with his fiery new single, “Water Run”, a high-energy fusion of Dancehall and Afrobeats that’s lighting up speakers around the world. Produced by Jahsee and Clarendon Records, the track has soared to #1 on the Caribbean charts via the Digital DJ Record Pool, proving itself a club favorite across the region.

The buzz doesn’t stop at the audio. The official music video is now airing on 24 Caribbean islands, including major platforms like Tempo TV and Flow TV, bringing the song’s romantic, feel-good vibe to screens with colorful visuals and danceable energy.

From Clarendon to California: E-Dee’s Artistic Rise

Born in Toll Gate, Clarendon, Jamaica, E-Dee—real name Everton Dennis—has built a unique path as both a recording artist and actor. Known for his high-octane performances, he’s continued to expand his sound while staying rooted in Jamaican culture.

After relocating to Los Angeles, E-Dee trained at the Musicians Institute and Theatre of Arts in Hollywood, sharpening his skills across music and film. His breakout single “R U Ready” and debut album JA 2 LA 2 DI World introduced his signature blend of Dancehall with international flair. Later hits like “Revolution” featuring Irie Love cemented his place in both Jamaican and global music scenes.

A Screen Presence: E-Dee’s Growing Film Career

In addition to music, E-Dee has made an impact on screen. He starred in the independent Jamaican-American film Out the Gate, alongside cultural icons Paul Campbell and Oliver Samuels, a role that expanded his reach to a wider audience.

He’s also featured in several film and TV projects, including GangLand the Musical, Chocolate City 3, and Mother-in-Law, sharing scenes with stars like Vivica A. Fox, Lisa Raye, and Tamar Braxton.

Pushing the Culture Forward

With “Water Run” gaining momentum and broadcasting across the Caribbean, E-Dee continues to prove himself as a versatile and evolving artist. Whether in the studio, on stage, or in front of the camera, he brings unshakable passion, cultural pride, and an ability to connect with audiences worldwide.

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E-Dee Heats Up the Charts with “Water Run” and a Global Music Video Rollout

Los Angeles, CA – Jamaican-born entertainer E-Dee is turning up the volume again—this time with his fiery new single, “Water Run”, a high-energy fusion of Dancehall and Afrobeats that’s lighting up speakers around the world. Produced by Jahsee and Clarendon Records, the track has soared to #1 on the Caribbean charts via the Digital DJ Record Pool, proving itself a club favorite across the region.

The buzz doesn’t stop at the audio. The official music video is now airing on 24 Caribbean islands, including major platforms like Tempo TV and Flow TV, bringing the song’s romantic, feel-good vibe to screens with colorful visuals and danceable energy.

From Clarendon to California: E-Dee’s Artistic Rise

Born in Toll Gate, Clarendon, Jamaica, E-Dee—real name Everton Dennis—has built a unique path as both a recording artist and actor. Known for his high-octane performances, he’s continued to expand his sound while staying rooted in Jamaican culture.

After relocating to Los Angeles, E-Dee trained at the Musicians Institute and Theatre of Arts in Hollywood, sharpening his skills across music and film. His breakout single “R U Ready” and debut album JA 2 LA 2 DI World introduced his signature blend of Dancehall with international flair. Later hits like “Revolution” featuring Irie Love cemented his place in both Jamaican and global music scenes.

A Screen Presence: E-Dee’s Growing Film Career

In addition to music, E-Dee has made an impact on screen. He starred in the independent Jamaican-American film Out the Gate, alongside cultural icons Paul Campbell and Oliver Samuels, a role that expanded his reach to a wider audience.

He’s also featured in several film and TV projects, including GangLand the Musical, Chocolate City 3, and Mother-in-Law, sharing scenes with stars like Vivica A. Fox, Lisa Raye, and Tamar Braxton.

Pushing the Culture Forward

With “Water Run” gaining momentum and broadcasting across the Caribbean, E-Dee continues to prove himself as a versatile and evolving artist. Whether in the studio, on stage, or in front of the camera, he brings unshakable passion, cultural pride, and an ability to connect with audiences worldwide.

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