Sita D Lyrical Diva, born Vasita Caine, is a prominent dancehall artist from St. Vincent and the Grenadines. Raised in Fairbaine Pasture, St. Vincent, under the guidance of her father, Ezekiel Morgan, she was immersed in the Rastafarian lifestyle and reggae music from an early age. Influenced by legends like Bob Marley and Peter Tosh, her passion for music deepened over time.
Her journey into dancehall began in the 1990s, sparked by the rhythms of Beenie Man. At 16, she realized her aspiration to pursue music during a social studies project where she used Beenie Man's "Girl's Prayer" to address unemployment, earning enthusiastic approval from her teacher.
At 19, Sita released her debut single, "Kitchen Dunce," produced by Dougal Allen. The track challenged women to showcase their culinary skills, quickly making her a household name.
In 2022, she made history as the first Vincentian to perform at Jamaica's prestigious Sting festival. Her fearless stage presence and fiery lyrics earned her respect from the Jamaican audience. Reflecting on the experience, Sita expressed initial shock and anxiety but ultimately felt she represented her country well.
Known for her commanding presence, lyrical prowess, and powerful voice, Sita addresses themes like empowerment, love, and personal growth in her music. She also advocates for women's rights, using her platform to spread messages of strength and resilience.
Sita maintains an active presence on social media, engaging with her audience and sharing updates on her music career.