
Zethur Henry, known as ZeeMan, is a seasoned believer whose passion for music and storytelling has stretched over two decades.
His musical journey began in childhood, growing up under the influence of his eldest sister’s love for Jamaican reggae. Legends like Bob Marley, Sanchez, Maxi Priest, Barrington Levy, and Buju Banton shaped his early imagination and planted the dream of creating music long before he ever envisioned himself in Gospel.
Music was woven into his life from the start—his mother sang to him and with him from as early as age six or seven, nurturing a desire that would one day grow into purpose. After becoming a Christian, that fire only intensified. At nineteen, he composed his first song, even while wrestling with moments of self-doubt.
Today, ZeeMan no longer chases a stage; he pursues a season. His music has matured into a powerful form of social commentary—truth-telling through rhythm, conviction, and spiritual clarity. And as he puts it, he has no intention of stopping.
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