Ann Jamaica... The Future Of Jamaican Music & Entertainment.. Trend Setter was born Randy Bruks Williams at his grand mothers house in St. Elizabeth Jamaica on September 23 1989. As a young boy he was known as a singer in and around his community, Influenced by his uncle who was a Sound system selector at a dancehall one block away from their home, at age four Trend Setter started going to the da
ncehall to watch his uncle select the resident sound system known as Burger Fire owned by the owner of the dancehall. At age four to five Trend Setter memorized popular songs like: "The gal them gizzada" by Merciless, "World dance" by Beenie man, "Living Dangerously" by Barrington Levi and Bounty Killa "Hot Gal" by Mr. Very regular, after playing a record, his uncle always flip the record to the instrumental and give young Trend Setter the microphone to sing,. After some time young Trend Setter became known as the Little DJ from out the lane, also because he frequently got into lyrical battles with other artist in and around the community young and old, Trend Setter was heavily influenced by the sound system culture at a young age even though he went to church every sunday, his grand father also owned a dancehall in the adjoining community along with a sound system which later split into two to form two separate sound systems...
In 2006 Randy Williams graduated from the B.B Coke Comprehensive High School at age fifteen and migrated to the north side of the island, to the parish of St, Ann, where he recorded his first feature with Ricco and Audeen on the 2pac Do for love instrumental under the artist name Berreda. Berreda created Dark Age Dynasty/Trend Setter Exclusive, he created his own table because he was too smart to joint a team...
In 2006, Dark Age Dynasty was just a group of boys who didn't have much, but we had Street Smart, Talent, Ambition and our love for Music, Reggae Music. The master mind "Trend Setter" The man behind the Dynasty was just a teenager (16) with a young taste for getting the message across and for success. The group members look to him for leadership because he had that swag that everyone admired, he wasn't the most popular boy in town but to the group he was much more than popular. Because of his passion for music, he was introduced to FL Studio 3.4, using a computer which belonged to his cousin, he started to learn little by little about the program. At 17 years old he was making Dance hall Beats/Riddim, but not for professional use, he didn't have that kind of connection to the music Industry, but he made them for his friend of the Dynasty to write songs to. With the urge for success he started making connections with well known music producers in the business. He Learned a few things from the producer of Doc Mac Entertainment who he met through a mutual friend. Trend Setter was encouraged by Ron Muschette who recognized the star quality in him, and told him to look deeper in the music, When he first had a sat down with the the Irie FM Dj on his 20th birthday...
After struggling to find a way into the music business. 2010 he decided to start his own Record label and Started working artist like Avalanche, Heat Wave and Anicon
2013 Trend setter worked with well know producer Sandyu Sandstorms Williamson as a producer engineer and composer at Sandstorms Studio in Runaway St. Ann Jamaica where he learned much more about the music. While working with Sandstorms Records, Trend Setter got acquainted with artist like I Star, Sando and Jabalance, from there they formulated the Crocodile City Crew. Today Dark Age Dynasty/Trend Setter Exclusive is a Major Reggae And Dance-Hall Record label in the garden parish St. Ann Jamaica...