Aleighcia Scott

Aleighcia Scott Biography

Blessed with a powerful yet tender voice, and the ability to inhabit a song that recalls Jamaica’s foundation singers, Aleighcia Scott is one of soulful reggae music’s brightest stars. Born to a Welsh mother and a Jamaican father, she has absorbed the passion and prowess of both nations, becoming an internationally acclaimed artist who lights up studio booths and stages around the world.

Raised in Cardiff, Aleighcia remembers her first words as a child were duetting on a song with her father. She grew up with reggae, soul, and blues playing in her family home and has been singing on stage since she appeared at Cardiff’s Big Weekend, aged just seven years old.

Through raw talent and dedication, Aleighcia built her career online with her own YouTube channel and a live residency at her local reggae venue, the Irie Shack. Soon she was in hot demand as an opening act for visiting artists including Tarrus Riley, Julian Marley, Agent Sasco, and Soul II Soul.

Now an established headline performer, Aleighcia has toured the UK, tearing down the place at Glastonbury, Latitude, and Boomtown festivals.

She has also gone back to her Jamaican roots and performed at Kingston’s atmospheric Dub Club, at Big Yard Studio (for BBC 1Xtra), and on the legendary King Jammy’s sound system. In 2022 she made history when she appeared on the all-female sound system Seduction City, at the return of London’s Notting Hill Carnival, Europe’s biggest street party.

In 2023, Aleighcia further expanded her international presence with a tour in Texas, including a standout performance at SXSW. She also sang live at the Gladdy Wax sound system in Notting Hill that same year.

But none of these live appearances would have been possible without the strength of her recordings. Her debut EP for West London’s reggae dynasty Peckings, Forever In Love, found her fresh approach to time-honoured romantic themes fully at home on the vintage rhythms that are the label’s specialty.

Her recent singles, Cry and I Want You, produced by Protoje’s drummer Kongz, went straight to number one in the Apple Reggae Singles Chart. Both were playlisted by BBC Radio Wales, with Cry included on BBC’s 1Xtra Dancehall playlist 2021.

In 2023, Aleighcia released her debut album, Windrush Baby, a collaboration with renowned sound system selector and producer Rory Stonelove. The album features top session musicians Dean Fraser, Kirk “Kirkledove” Bennett, Franklin “Bubbler” Waul, and Donald “Danny Bassie” Dennis. Rory’s previous productions include debut albums that launched Jamaican superstars Jah9 and Samory I – so his investment in Aleighcia’s talent speaks volumes.

Throughout her career, Aleighcia has enjoyed strong support from reggae heavyweights David Rodigan and Seani B. She’s also been featured and played by DJ Target, Craig Charles, and Tom Robinson – illustrating her music’s broad appeal.

As if being a gifted singer wasn’t enough, Aleighcia has recently branched out into radio and TV presenting herself. She presents her own show on BBC Radio Wales and has appeared on ITV Cymru’s Backstage and Welsh language channel S4C. In yet another historic move, Aleighcia regularly fills in for the legendary David Rodigan on BBC 1Xtra.

In recognition of her significant contributions to the music industry, Aleighcia was honored by being made a Grammy® Recording Academy member, class of 2024. Additionally, she has taken on a new role as a judge on The Voice in Wales, sharing her expertise and helping to nurture new talent on the popular talent TV show.

A voice that grabs you by the heart, a unique story, and a soon-to-be classic album ready to drop, make Aleighcia Scott one of those rare artists whose every move feels fresh – yet is likely to be with us musically for a very long time.

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