Biography
read full story
With an eye and ear-catching career within the reggae entertainment industry, many have acclaimed Germaine Bernard, internationally known as Hyah Slyce, to be one of Reggae music's true inheritors. A baton passed on from generations to a young few for its preservation, Hyah Slyce Music can be considered a book of love and life's lessons.
Growing up in the south western parish of St. Elizabeth, Jamaica, through the lessons learned from his loving grandparents, Germaine realized at an early stage he wan ...
With an eye and ear-catching career within the reggae entertainment industry, many have acclaimed Germaine Bernard, internationally known as Hyah Slyce, to be one of Reggae music's true inheritors. A baton passed on from generations to a young few for its preservation, Hyah Slyce Music can be considered a book of love and life's lessons.
Growing up in the south western parish of St. Elizabeth, Jamaica, through the lessons learned from his loving grandparents, Germaine realized at an early stage he wanted to pursue a career in music. In the year 2000, out of high school, he leaped into building his career becoming a frequent visitor to local studio's going by many different aliases Slice, Slicer, etc. He was prompted by one of his mentors Mikey General to own the name Hyah Slyce, which he found fitting.
Humbled by the many adversities and the help provided to him, Hyah Slyce, in his own words says, "I just give thanks for the many blessings I have received on my journey to further my dreams and aspirations working with some of Jamaica's top producers."
Hyah Slyce first burst onto the scene with the release of the single "Poor Again" (Girlfriend Riddim on the Cash Flow Label) in 2007, which created a buzz at the time for the young Hyah Slyce who rejoiced after hearing his song on the radio for the first time. He immediately delivered another local fan favorite with "Sex Sales" (Disturbance Riddim on the Loyal Soldiers Label) and was sought by veterans in the music industry. This led to developing a relationship with Coppershot Production, producers of his single "All