Shuga, born as Mitzie Campbell, is a captivating Reggae artist hailing from Montego Bay, Jamaica. Her journey in music began with a deep-rooted passion for singing, which blossomed during her childhood as she honed her talent in church and school choirs. Shuga first gained widespread attention when she won the Digicel Rising Stars competition in 2009, a moment that marked the start of her professional music career.
Mentored by legendary Reggae artist Tanya Stephens, Shuga developed a distinct sound that blends soulful vocals with conscious lyrics, often addressing themes of empowerment, love, and social justice. Her singles like "Ebony" and "Ride Di Riddim" showcase her versatility and dedication to authentic storytelling.
Over the years, Shuga has graced stages worldwide, performing at renowned Reggae festivals such as Reggae Sumfest and Rebel Salute. Her collaborations with prominent producers and artists, including Sly & Robbie and Donovan Germain, have solidified her reputation as a force in the Reggae music scene.
Shuga’s music resonates with fans globally, earning her accolades for her heartfelt performances and unwavering commitment to preserving Reggae's rich cultural heritage. With her evolving artistry and vibrant energy, Shuga continues to inspire and uplift through her music.