Friday, December 19, 2014

Venom Legacy making strides with new single


Venom Legacy

Venom Legacy has been making inroads with his latest single ‘No More (Peace, Love and Unity)’.

The song is produced by Deano Deann Records and is inspired by crime and violence which occurred in Jamaica and the world as well as the Boston marathon bombing.

The 26-year-old singjay, who is based in Boston, US, was born Leaskel Cameron in Stadium Gardens, Kingston. He later relocated to St Thomas. It was during his teenage years that he honed his skills performing with the choir at the Pentecostal Haven Church.

Four years ago he migrated to the United States. Since relocating, he has been busy making a name for himself, recording for various producers, while performing on various stage shows and events.

He has teamed up with Fiyah Binghi of Fiyah Bass Studio where he did a few tracks. These days he is working out with Cherry Ryan of Sofiri Entertainment, which has decided to take his career to the next level.

recording debut

Andrew Powell, of Stampede Street Chart has been on board in recent months to increase the promotion of Venom’s music locally.

His recording debut came with the track Crack Skull featuring Hi Medz, a counteraction to Popcaan’s Hot Skull. His other releases include Born Poor (Haffi Get Rich), which was produced by Charley Pro Records; Can’t Stop What’s Rising (produced by Charley Pro Records); Sky Is The Limit (produced by ALZ Records) and Side Effect.

He describes his musical journey as a rough one but filled with great experiences.

“I’m bringing music with real life experiences which most persons can relate to. Music with substance,” he explained.

Venom Legacy has two singles to be released. They are Natural Is The Mystic (Chris G Records), and Just Life (Base Line Records).

He has opened shows in the Boston area for the likes of Demarco, I-Octane, Shaggy, Delly Ranks and Beenie Man.


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Venom Legacy making strides with new single