Darrio is a Jamaican dancehall and reggae artist whose music
blends streetwise energy with a melodic, roots-conscious edge. Born
Darrio Johnson in Deeside, Trelawny, he grew up around music and
later moved to Kingston, where the capital’s sound-system culture
and party circuit helped shape his early direction. He began
building a name in the dancehall space with the single “Shub Out,”
then steadily turned that momentum into a working career through
stage shows, interviews, and studio releases.
His early years in the business were closely tied to Subkonshus
Musik and to the wider circle around Konshens, a connection that
helped open doors as Darrio developed his own identity. By the
early 2010s he was earning attention beyond Jamaica, with live
performances and overseas travel expanding his reach. As his
catalogue grew, so did his sound: he could move between
hard-driving dancehall and smoother lovers’ rock and reggae
material without losing the direct, conversational style that marks
his best work.
Darrio’s discography includes songs such as “Fed Up,” “Ungrateful,”
“Clean (Lakka Whistle),” and “Gyal Sidung,” alongside
collaborations that kept him visible across different corners of
Jamaican music. He has also continued to evolve as an independent
artist, releasing projects like The Preliminary and Reggae With
Love while staying active on the live circuit. That balance of
grit, melody, and versatility has made Darrio a familiar voice for
listeners who follow contemporary Jamaican reggae and
dancehall.



























