Zamunda is a Jamaican reggae and dancehall artist whose music
has long leaned toward uplifting lyrics, roots sensibility, and a
steady message of resilience. Born Christopher Gayle in St. Ann, he
began writing songs as a child and has spent more than two decades
building a career that moves between dancehall energy and conscious
reggae. Early on, he developed a reputation for positive, easygoing
songs that still carried enough street edge to work on sound
systems and stage shows alike.
His name started to spread through the local scene in the late
2000s and early 2010s, when songs such as “Jah Love Surround Me”
and other singles helped establish his sound. He worked with
producer Courtney McIntosh on a run of releases that included
“Still A Pray Fi Dem,” “One People,” and “Cyaan Program Me,”
strengthening his profile as an artist with a clear message and a
reliable melodic approach. Zamunda also became a familiar presence
on Jamaican stages, appearing at events such as Island Explosion,
Full Clip, Tivoli Jamboree, and other live shows that gave him a
platform with core reggae audiences.
As his catalogue grew, he kept refining a style that sits between
roots reggae, dancehall, and conscious lover’s rock. That balance
is part of what has kept his music relevant across changing trends
in Jamaican popular music. In 2016, he released Scripts and
Scrolls, a project that marked an important step in his catalog and
confirmed his staying power as a recording artiste. He later
followed with more releases, including the Zamunda EP, and
continued to issue singles for various riddims and producers.
Recent years have shown an artist still actively working and
expanding his reach. He has continued to record new material,
including the songs “Hold You” and “Forever Loving Jah,” while also
performing abroad and keeping his focus on positive music.
Zamunda’s career has been defined less by flash than by
consistency: a long run of songs, live performances, and a
commitment to reggae’s spiritual and social roots.




























