Melech Je

Vocalist| Songwriter| Rapper

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I'm Melech JE, a versatile music artist, vocalist, and soundtrack composer based in the UK. I bring a unique perspective to music creation as both a commercial model and experienced screen actor - giving me deep insight into storytelling, emotion, and how music serves narrative.

I work both as a solo artist and as a member of VocalCanos, and my experience spans commercial music, original soundtracks, and sync work for visual media. Most recently, I composed and performed the soundtrack for the short film 'Diamond Deception', where my dual background as an actor and musician allowed me to create music that truly enhanced the visual storytelling.

My vocal work covers multiple genres, including Afro-fusion, R&B, Hip-Hop, HighLife, and Reggae. I specialize in creating memorable performances that serve the song or scene. Whether you need powerful lead vocals, atmospheric soundtrack work, creative topline melodies, or sync-ready music for your film project, I deliver professional results on time and on budget.

My actor training means I understand performance dynamics, emotional arc, pacing, and timing - essential skills that translate directly into creating effective music for picture. I'm comfortable in the studio, on stage, collaborating remotely, and working with directors to bring their creative vision to life.

Available for session vocals, features, songwriting collaboration, film/media composition, and original projects. Let's create something exceptional together.

Tell me about your project and how I can help, through the 'Contact' button above.

Languages

  • English

Interview with Melech Je

  1. Q: What do you bring to a song?

  2. A: Three things: Versatility, authenticity, and vision. Versatility - I can slide from Afrobeats to gospel to R&B seamlessly, or blend them all into something unique. Not many vocalists can authentically deliver across this range. Authenticity - My performance background means I'm not just singing words - I'm embodying the emotion. Whether it's the conviction of gospel, the smoothness of R&B, or the energy of Afrobeats, I bring genuine feeling. Vision - I see the bigger picture. My film work taught me how music serves narrative, so I'm always thinking about how a vocal sits in the mix, how a melody supports the lyric, and how the track will translate across different contexts. I'm not just executing; I'm collaborating on the overall creative vision. Plus, I bring professional-grade recording, quick turnaround, and the flexibility to adapt to whatever the project needs. And honestly? I bring passion. I genuinely love this work, and that comes through in the final product.

  3. Q: What's your typical work process?

  4. A: 1. Discovery Call/Brief - We discuss your vision, timeline, budget, and references. I ask questions to understand the emotional core of what we're creating. 2. Creative Development - If I'm writing, I'll develop topline ideas and send you rough demos for feedback. If you've provided material, I'll study it and map out my approach. 3. Recording - I record multiple takes exploring different interpretations, then comp the best moments into a stellar performance. For vocals, I typically deliver lead, doubles, and harmonies as a package. 4. First Delivery - You get a high-quality mix of my parts, usually with a few variations to choose from (e.g., more breathy vs. more powerful). 5. Revisions - Two rounds included. We refine based on your feedback until it's exactly what you envisioned. 6. Final Delivery - Fully edited, tuned, and processed stems delivered as broadcast-ready WAV files, plus any additional formats you need. Throughout, I keep communication open and transparent. If I'm running into creative blocks or technical issues, you'll know immediately. No surprises, just collaboration toward excellence.

  5. Q: What's your 'promise' to your clients?

  6. A: Professionalism, passion, and perspective. I promise broadcast-quality delivery on time, collaborative energy throughout the process, and the unique insight that comes from being both a musician and actor. I understand how music serves narrative - whether that's a three-minute pop song or a film score. You're not just getting vocals or composition; you're getting someone who genuinely cares about making your project the best it can be. I'll bring ideas to the table, but I'll also respect your vision. And if something's not working, I'll tell you honestly so we can fix it together. No egos, just great work.

  7. Q: What's the biggest misconception about what you do?

  8. A: That versatility means you're not specialized. People hear "Afrobeats, R&B, gospel, pop, and fusion" and sometimes think I'm a jack-of-all-trades-master-of-none. But the opposite is true - I've mastered the art of blending these genres because I understand each one deeply. Fusion isn't throwing random elements together; it's knowing exactly how to make gospel emotion sit perfectly on Afrobeats production, or how to bring R&B smoothness into pop accessibility. My actor training also gets misunderstood sometimes - people don't realize how much it enhances my music. Understanding character, story, and emotion makes me a better vocalist and composer, especially for sync work

  9. Q: What questions do you ask prospective clients?

  10. A: First, I want to know the vibe you're going for - what emotion should this track evoke? Then the practical stuff: What's your timeline? What are your reference tracks? Are you open to creative input, or do you have a specific vision locked in? For film and sync work, I'll also ask about usage, distribution plans, and whether there's a picture to work with. But honestly, the most important question is always: What's the story you're trying to tell? Once I understand that, everything else falls into place. I also like to know if you're working with a producer already, or if you need guidance on the direction.

  11. Q: Describe the most common type of work you do for your clients.

  12. A: Lead vocals are probably 40% of my work - laying down main vocal performances for artists, producers, and songwriters who need a versatile male voice across Afrobeats, R&B, pop, and gospel. Topline writing is another 30% - creating melodies and lyrics over instrumentals, especially for Afrobeats and R&B fusion tracks where the genre-blending is essential. Backing vocals and harmonies make up about 15% - adding depth and richness to productions, from gospel choir-style arrangements to subtle R&B layering. Film and sync work is growing to about 15% - composing and performing original music for short films, commercials, and digital content. My actor background makes me particularly effective here since I understand how music serves picture . The common thread? Projects that need authentic genre knowledge with creative versatility.

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Melech Je-Found You

I was the Singer, Song Writer(lyrics, Melody), Backing Vocals, Co-Producer, Rapper in this production

Terms Of Service

Lead Vocals:£150-300
Backing Vocals:£100-200
Topline Writing:£200-400
Full Song Package (writing + vocals): £400-600
Film/Media Soundtrack: £500-1,500
Two Revisions

Gear Highlights
  • Access to industry standard studio equipment
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