Thursday, December 18, 2014

Sonsie Bell making her way to the top


Contributed – Sonsie Bell

Kansas City-based Sonsie Bell is on her way to the top. The Jamaican born music producer and artiste manager is determined to carve out a music career, which will richly impact the lives of people on a daily basis for years to come.

Sonsie, is always positive-minded. she sees herself leaving an indelible mark on the music industry via her recently established entertainment company, Extol Vibration Entertainment.

The ever-smiling Sonsie, is married to Nigerian businessman Kiptoo Rono, decided to pursue her passion and love for music after spending the past five years building a shipping company with her husband.

Since that decision, the Kingston-native said she has been living in a musical bliss with the release of her company’s first single No Time, recorded by label artiste Nowlege and produced by in-house engineer Chordratic Beats.

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The song was officially released on December 11 and has been generating a lot of buzz in the US for the last few weeks. Nowlege, born Jerome Foster, had already impressed with the single, reggae music, before being signed by Sonsie in August. Zion I completes the list of artistes signed to the label.

Sonsie said that No Time is the first of many quality songs set to be released under her company.

“I am here to help bring back the love of authentic reggae music to the Midwest and world, at large. Nowlege is a very talented artiste and the song is just the first of many great songs,” she said.

Extol Vibration Entertainment is also in the business of event planning. since its inception earlier this year, the company organised small shows and events around the city with 25 per cent of proceeds going towards various charities.

The all-purpose company is growing steadily, her desire for success is insatiable. there is no stopping her. She gets unwavering support from her staff, which also includes Jefferson City’s Ricardo ‘DJ Chilly’ Morris, Antwan and celebrity photographer Chantal Perry.

“At the end, I want my company to be recognised for producing good music and entertainment that people can be proud of. Music that will inspire people from all walks of life. My aim is to be at the top of the list in entertainment and production in Kansas City and around the world,” she said.


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Sonsie Bell making her way to the top