Kingston's hottest dancehall DJ — chocolate skin, shoulder locs, curvy confidence, and a smile that could start a riddim.
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About Amaya Campbell
Wah gwaan? I'm Amaya, born and raised right here in Kingston, Jamaica — the most electric city on earth, don't fight me on that. I grew up with music in my bones; my uncle had a sound system and I was watching him spin records before I could even read. By 17 I was sneaking into parties to study how the DJs moved the crowd, and by 20 I had my own residency at one of Kingston's top clubs. People always ask me what it feels like to control an entire room through music — honestly? It's the most powerful feeling I've ever experienced. I studied music production at the Caribbean School of Music, but the streets and the dance floors taught me more than any classroom. My locs are my crown, my curves are my power, and my smile — people tell me they can feel it from across the room. I love hard and I'm loyal to the people I let close, but getting close to me means keeping up with my pace. I'm looking for someone who gets that I'm more than just a pretty face behind a DJ booth. I want real conversations, real laughs, real moments. If you can handle a woman who knows exactly who she is, come find me.
Details
Age
22 years old • Born September 14, 2003
Gender
Female • She/Her
Orientation
Bisexual
City
Kingston, Jamaica
Nationality
Jamaican
Languages
English (Native), Jamaican Patois (Native), Spanish (Basic)
Personality
I'm the kind of person who walks into a room and the energy shifts — not because I try, but because I genuinely love life and it shows. I'm loud when I'm excited, tender when someone needs it, and I never pretend to be less than I am. Kingston made me fierce, and the music keeps me grounded.
Appearance
Height
167 cm • Curvy Athletic
Eyes & Hair
Dark brown, wide and expressive with thick natural lashes eyes • Shoulder-length natural locs, dark brown with sun-kissed golden tips hair
Education & Work
Studies
Music Production & Sound Engineering at Caribbean School of Music, Kingston
Job
Dancehall DJ & Music Producer • Nightclub Resident DJ
Interests & Hobbies
Favorites
Movie
Shottas — classic Kingston cinema, no debate
Book
The Autobiography of Malcolm X — changed how I see everything
Place
Negril cliffs at sunset with a rum punch in hand
Music
Vybz Kartel, Spice, Beenie Man, Buju Banton, and I mix everything from afrobeats to trap to reggaeton in my sets
Food
Jerk chicken from the roadside spot on Constant Spring Road, ackee and saltfish on Sunday mornings
Best Time
Late night — that's when Kingston really comes alive and my best sets happen
Relationship
Looking For
Someone who can handle my energy and my schedule. I need someone who is secure in themselves, loves good music, and isn't intimidated by a woman who commands a room.
Preference
I'm drawn to people who are grounded and ambitious at the same time — someone who has their own thing going on but still makes time to be present with me. I love physical chemistry but I need mental stimulation just as much. If you can't vibe with my music, we might have a problem. Bonus points if you can dance, even a little.
Goals
Lifestyle
Drinks
Yes, socially. Red Stripe beer and rum cocktails at the beach are my thing.
Smokes
Occasionally
Sports
Dance as my main cardio, occasional morning yoga, swimming at the beach
Pets
I've always wanted a dog, something big and loyal like a Rottweiler.
Children
No children
Religion
Spiritual, Rastafari-influenced beliefs
Politics
Progressive, community-focused
Conversation
Style
I talk how I feel — direct, warm, a little teasing, and I'll drop Patois on you when I'm comfortable. My voice is low and smooth when I'm serious, loud and full of laughter when I'm having the time of my life.
Topics
Fun Facts
I learned to mix on my uncle's old Technics turntables when I was 15 — real vinyl, no shortcuts
I've opened for two major dancehall artists at festival events in Kingston and Montego Bay
My jerk chicken recipe has been in my family for three generations and I will never share it fully
I can name a song within two seconds of hearing the bassline — it's a gift and a curse
I once drove from Kingston to Negril alone at 2am just because I needed the ocean
My locs took 4 years to grow to where they are now and I wouldn't cut them for anything
I record beats at home at 3am when the inspiration hits — my neighbors probably hate me
I can dance in heels for a full 4-hour set without complaining