Showing posts with label songs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label songs. Show all posts

Sunday, September 14, 2014

Tydal promotes EP with new songs


Contributed – Tydal

Songwriter and reggae artiste Tydal has released a number of tracks in an effort to capitalise on the momentum following the release of his EP, The Journey of a Young Warrior, earlier this year.

Among his latest singles are Babylon Burning, Street Life, Have You Lost Somebody and Draw di Line.

Babylon Burning was produced by Jeffrey Thompson for Tee & Ja Records; Street Life is a Sweat Boxx production; Have You Lost Somebody was produced by Donovan Germain for Penthouse, and Draw di Line was produced by Master One Productions.

Since the release of the EP, Tydal has been on a musical surge. He embarked on a promo tour stateside to build on his emerging fan base. He recently performed at LIME Skool Aid event in St Catherine.

Next week, he goes on another promo run of the United States.

“This trip is mainly promotional to build my fan base in Florida and Texas. I will be bringing a natural authentic reggae vibe with great energy to attract more fans,” Tydal said.


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Tydal promotes EP with new songs

Monday, July 21, 2014

Seanizzle gets two nominations in New Jersey - For songs on "One Day" rhythm

CURTIS CAMPBELL, STAR Writer


The One Day rhythm produced by dancehall producer Seanizzle continues to reap success overseas, this as popular singles ‘Nah Sell Out’ and Rum And Red Bull are both nominated in New Jersey, for being two of the most played songs in that side of America.

The award is called the ‘Do Oscar Award’ and is a product of Vibes Link FM, based in the US.

Other Jamaican-produced songs which made the cut are Vybz Kartel’s Cake Soap, Mavado’s Pepper, Gyptian’s Hold You and Popcaan’s Only Man She Want.

According to Seanizzle’s publicist, Nackesha Doyley, the producer feels appreciated.

very persistent

“It is definitely a good feeling for Sean, he is a great producer and he is very persistent. He takes his music seriously and he feels good that his work is being appreciated elsewhere,” Doyley said.

Khago, who recently returned from a US tour, told THE WEEKEND STAR: “I feel good about being nominated. I didn’t expect it but a di hard work wey mi put in. It’s a good look to see that yu sing a song three years ago and when yu step in a hip-hop club yu music still a play if dem even only a play three songs from dancehall. Win or lose, I still win, because we a go up against people like Vybz Kartel and Gyptian. Sometime all yu need is one song to connect with the people and Nah Sell Out has a good chance’.

Khago continued: “Inna Jamaica, dem always a put away music too fast, but in America and the rest of the world a different thing, music last longer.”

Elvis Redwood, who produced Only Man She Want, says he is humbled.

“It’s a humbling feeling when you can sit back and soak in what it feels like to be a success in your field, this is merely a motivation to continue and put in the real work,” the producer said.

The nominated songs were monitored over a three-year period. The award show will be held on Sunday in the US.


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Seanizzle gets two nominations in New Jersey - For songs on "One Day" rhythm

Seanizzle gets two nominations in New Jersey - For songs on "One Day" rhythm

CURTIS CAMPBELL, STAR Writer


The One Day rhythm produced by dancehall producer Seanizzle continues to reap success overseas, this as popular singles ‘Nah Sell Out’ and Rum And Red Bull are both nominated in New Jersey, for being two of the most played songs in that side of America.

The award is called the ‘Do Oscar Award’ and is a product of Vibes Link FM, based in the US.

Other Jamaican-produced songs which made the cut are Vybz Kartel’s Cake Soap, Mavado’s Pepper, Gyptian’s Hold You and Popcaan’s Only Man She Want.

According to Seanizzle’s publicist, Nackesha Doyley, the producer feels appreciated.

very persistent

“It is definitely a good feeling for Sean, he is a great producer and he is very persistent. He takes his music seriously and he feels good that his work is being appreciated elsewhere,” Doyley said.

Khago, who recently returned from a US tour, told THE WEEKEND STAR: “I feel good about being nominated. I didn’t expect it but a di hard work wey mi put in. It’s a good look to see that yu sing a song three years ago and when yu step in a hip-hop club yu music still a play if dem even only a play three songs from dancehall. Win or lose, I still win, because we a go up against people like Vybz Kartel and Gyptian. Sometime all yu need is one song to connect with the people and Nah Sell Out has a good chance’.

Khago continued: “Inna Jamaica, dem always a put away music too fast, but in America and the rest of the world a different thing, music last longer.”

Elvis Redwood, who produced Only Man She Want, says he is humbled.

“It’s a humbling feeling when you can sit back and soak in what it feels like to be a success in your field, this is merely a motivation to continue and put in the real work,” the producer said.

The nominated songs were monitored over a three-year period. The award show will be held on Sunday in the US.


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Seanizzle gets two nominations in New Jersey - For songs on "One Day" rhythm