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Busy Signal shoots video for Pon Di Endz
The Morgan’s Harbour Hotel was abuzz last Friday night while dancehall artiste Busy Signal shot the video for his latest single Pon Di Endz. The recording, which is dedicated to the fairer sex, is a deviation from the type of recordings that we have become accustomed to hearing from Busy.
“It’s a song about the girls, sometimes you just have to mix it up a bit, you nuh,” he said on the set. “But the people seem to love the song, so we decided to get a video going.”
The video was directed by Raul Reid and members of the Slingshot crew, including Andrew Wedderburn and Asha McHail. Busy Signal recently topped the charts with the Daseca-produced The Days. His latest hit, Jail, which is on the Jam2 label, is currently making moves up the charts.
New videos coming from Etana, Alley Cat and Queen Ifrica
Alley Cat, who recently performed at the launch of Wayne Wonder’s new album, Foreva, in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, says he is gearing up to shoot the video for his new single All You Got, which is featured on the Natural Breeze rhythm from Open Ear Music. The clip, according to Alley Cat, is to be shot next weekend.
Additionally, Alley Cat has completed work on another rhythm juggling, which is called the China Town rhythm. His previous effort was the Motion Picture rhythm. Etana’s video for her latest single, Warrior Love, was shot last weekend with director Shac behind the controls. The song is to be featured on her forthcoming album on VP Records. The album is slated to be released in Spring 2008. Etana’s single, Roots, recently topped the video and singles charts.
Still on music videos, Queen Ifrica was busy earlier this week for the shoot of the video for her radio hit Daddy Don’t Touch Me There. The song looks set to become a massive hit following her recent number one hit Below The Waist. The clip for “Daddy Don’t Touch Me There” was directed by Amlak
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