In the earlier part of his life, before anyone knew him as Olbenz, Kernel Stevens was just an ordinary church-going child who dreamed of playing in the church band. He was born in a small rural village on the western side of Dominica called Layou, where he was raised in the Christian faith by his strict grandparents. At the age 9 Olbenz had already developed a passion for Reggae music, spending most of his time studying the works of Bob Marley and the Wailers as well as Dominican-born Reggae superstar Nasio Fontaine. This love of reggae opened the doors to Rastafarai, and a established a foundation for its philosophy in Olbenz' life and music.
Performing at every opportunity he had, Olbenz soon grew to become a crowd favorite at local performances and was even dubbed « OLBENZ DI FIYA WARRIOR» . A young Reggae/Dancehall producer and artist called Yorle B was so impressed by Olbenz talent, he offered him an opportunity to be part of his Lickle Bwoy soun crew. Olbenz quickly accepted. In 1997, the group was at the top of the local Top 20 chart with their first radio single "Tell Dem Already". The following year they performed at the Fame Awards where they were nominated for the in the Best New Group category. Olbenz star was definitely rising a a member of Likkle Bwoy, but in 1998 the group broke up and everyone went their separate ways.
Olbenz embarked on a solo project , the result of which was the album Judgement. With help from his past manager/producer Jawanza Stuart and top Dominican music composer/engineers like Gerard Julien(Music Factory) as well as Cornell Phillip(Imperial Publishing), he captured the hearts and minds of many with his prolific writing skills and a powerful voice. His first music video was for the track "Brainwash" and was featured on the french television network (RFO) and on the national cable company MARPIN. Olbenz took two years before releasing his sophomore album Look To Africa, this time getting assistance Dominica's most controversial radio icon Frankie "Crazy T" Bellot and international Candencelypso artist and producer Gordon Henderson. Not only did he have new producers he had a new sound. On the cover of the album was a very focused Olbenz looking to Africa perhaps? He says that the Look to Africa album is a manifestation of his spirit in its musical form.
His vision of a unified black nation resonates throughout his music. Whether it's decrying the things that stand in the way of such unity or to celebrate those that encourage it. Some of his more popular songs are: "Forever", "Do What I Do" (feat. Dice), "Ka Yo Le", "Pawol", "No Need No Gun (Sa Kombin)", "My Home", "Bad Times", "Without You" (Open Source Compilation), "Need You Girl" (my ultimate favorite!!!), "Go Get My Gun", "Lavie" (Teworistz), "Keep It Burning" (Triple Kayous compilation), "Do Looze Your Head" and most recently "Red Klinic" the title track on the Red Klinic compilation album. His song "Call On Jah" featured in the Toulousse & Nantes Top 10 Reggae Chart was the first Dancehall release on 45 by a Dominican artist.
As far as stage performance goes, expect intensity, energy and versatility. Olbenz has performed with the best of them: Capleton, Turbulence, Junior Kelly, Bounty Killer, Sham, Nelly Stharre, Kassav, Jeff Joseph, and Admiral T.
Son of Africa, Creole speaker, he sets the stage on fiyah....Olbenz you are officially The Lime certified!!!
Q&A
1. Can you name one place you’ve never visited but would like to and why?
Any where in Africa,because I've been singing about Africa and black history from the start of my career. I really think people of every race should get in touch with their motherland as its part of him or her .
2. When you are long gone what do you want to be remembered for?
I would like to be remembered as one who never believe in giving up; and for making good and inspiring music in trying times.
3. You sing in English and French/French Creole, what drove you to do that?
I was exposed to the french music market in 2001 with a song entitled "No Need No Guns" which i recorded on one of the biggest french Dancehall compilations ever. The album's name was San Kombin and it received an award for SACEM Best Dancehall Album. That same year, it so happen my song was one of the radio hits, so practically every follower of french Dancehall knew the chorus of of my song. The only problem was that they didn't really understand the song because it was written in English so since then i took a decision to start writing in French and Creole in order that my french fans could relate to my music .
4. Some say Reggae artists have it easier than their Dancehall counterparts. You sing both genres. Do you see that bias when it comes to your music?
Actually no, I don't see that bias because in doing different genres of music, I am automatically able reach more people who have various liking for different genre of music too; as opposed to an artist who only does one genre of music. As long as you do both very well the listeners will more than welcome it.
5. If you could describe yourself as a tree, which would you be and why?
A mangrove tree because it has a lot of strong roots. For several years now in our country Olbenz has played a leading role in Reggae/Dancehall music, planting strong roots for those who will follow.
6. What three things could you do on a boring day?
*Take a drive to the beach
*Go to the studio
*Make love
7. Do you have any tattoos? How many? Any interesting stories there?
No tattoos, just my birthmark.
8. If you could eat one food in excess without gaining a pound, what would it be?
Dumplings in coconut gravy.
9. What pisses you off?
People who always try to outsmart me., aye I'm no fool.
10. What is your favorite:
day of the week-Sunday. that's the only day I get some rest.
breakfast food-Coco tea.
cereal- Con Flakes is my cereal of choice.
book-Any John Grisham novel would do the trick
part of a woman’s body-The breasts.
Go With Your Gut
11. Good food or good lovin?
I'm a Virgo it's got to be excellent love making.
12. Wine up or boogie down?
Wine up everyday.
13. Sexy body or pretty face?
Give me the sexy body gal.
14. Knowledge or wisdom?
Wisdom.
15. Vanilla or chocolate?
I'd rather chocolate.
Finish It
16. I am addicted to good sex and good music.
17. Women are simply beautiful.
18. Condoms are a life saver but they take away the essence of sex.
19. I once fell asleep while I was driving.
20. Ol Benz Warrior you need to get to know him.
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