
Leontre is a Jamaican singer, songwriter, and performer whose music blends soul, reggae, and acoustic elements into a sound that is both timeless and deeply personal. Hailing from St. Elizabeth, her musical journey began at age seven in the church and later blossomed through her involvement in the Hampton School Choir and formal voice training at Edna Manley College of the Visual and Performing Arts.
She has collaborated with renowned musicians including Earl “Chinna” Smith, Leroy “Horemouth” Wallace, and Robert Lyn, and has released standout tracks like Nothing Else Matters and Jail House Rock, which earned national exposure on Jamaican television platforms such as In The Dance and On Stage. Leontre also featured on the official “Jamaica 50th Independence” song for Canada alongside celebrated artists like Beenie Man and Marcia Griffiths.
After a brief hiatus, Leontre returned to music with a clear artistic vision—rooted in authenticity, emotional honesty, and sonic freedom, she has since released tracks like "Mile High," "Ready for War" and "Irony". Her music defies genre limits, driven by the mantra of singing what feels true. With guitar in hand, she crafts songs that inspire healing, connection, and reflection, resonating deeply with diverse audiences.





