
In the bustling streets of Brooklyn, few individuals possess the raw talent and unwavering determination to make their mark but a rising star is making waves with her magnetic presence and undeniable talent. Ayana Sheree Colville, better known as Ayana Sheree, is a captivating music artist and model, with a captivating blend of Haitian and Jamaican roots. From her love for the stage, where she effortlessly commands attention and unleashes her true self, to her relentless pursuit of artistic growth, Ayana’s passion for music and performance is palpable, captivating the imagination and inspiring the soul.
Her relentless work ethic and undeniable hustle have earned her recognition on esteemed platforms such as “One on One,” “The You Good Podcast,” and the esteemed LTV Network. From electrifying performances on stages like Majorstage to gracing the vibrant West Indian Day Parade right here in New York, Ayana Sheree’s star power shines brightly. With her music gracing the airwaves of Power 105.1, Ayana Sheree is a force to be reckoned with. The world better be ready, because Ayana Sheree is here to leave an indelible mark on the music and fashion scene.
Ayana’s interview responses offer a glimpse into her extraordinary life, filled with milestones, achievements, and a unique perspective on living life unapologetically. Get ready to be captivated by Ayana’s resilience, positivity, and unwavering determination as we delve into her inspiring journey.
Below she shares some fun facts and anecdotes about herself.
What Island are you representing?
Jamaica and Haiti
What are your interests/Hobbies?
My biggest interest is music and performing. I love the stage because I own it and I can truly be free. Doing music and performing is a big passion of mine. I also love to dance and aim to expand on my dancing as I grow bigger as an artist. Baking is one of my hobbies and I made a business out of it to help support my musical endeavors. Working out is another one of my hobbies and I can say that I am a workout junkie. Lastly, going for long walks is a hobby of mine that I really love.
Any Special aspects about yourself you’d like to share?
I’m a bonafide hustler and I’m someone that does not give up. When I was homeless, I baked cupcakes and went up to people to sell my cupcakes to raise $500 so I could work on my first song so people could know that I can sing, to put something out there to show people that I do music. I’m a very positive, determined, and resilient individual who does not back down from a lot of things, especially when it comes to my music. I’m very passionate about what I do and never doubt myself because I know that I can make it. I’m unruly at the end of the day, I will do what I want and live my life because I only have one life to live. So, I don’t study what people think.
Any Specific achievements/Milestones in your career?
Some achievements/milestones of mine were performing at the West Indian Day Parade back in 2022, performing at SOBs, and performing at The Barclay Center. Another big achievement of mine was
being part of an art installation in Manhattan showcasing Flatbush and Caribbean culture, along with performing at the event.
Finally any fun facts about yourself?
I’m vegan/Ital. I’m a big lover of animals so that is the main reason for being vegan. Also, because I grew up as a Rasta, it already put me down that path of leading a Ital lifestyle. My birthday is the 1st of February and I share the same birthday as the iconic Dennis Brown. I used to draw and I was first going to pursue a career in drawing. I’m literally a first-generation born in the States. My father is from Jamaica, my mother is
from the Bahamas and my mother’s parents are from Haiti. I dabble in playing the steel pan. Lastly, I can speak some Japanese.
Finally BIG UP YA SELF!