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Local acts among nominees for International Soca Awards
A handful of Jamaican acts have been nominated for their collaborative efforts in the upcoming International Soca Awards. The awards will be handed out in a glitzy ceremony on October 18 in St Kitts.
Among the familiar soca artistes who have been nominated for awards are Fay Ann Lyons, Tizzy from Antigua’s El A Kru, Zoelah, Machel Montano, Farmer Nappy, Destra, St. Lucia’s Marie Anne, Nadia Batson, Patrice Roberts, Edwin Yearwood, Shurwayne Winchester, Bunji Garlin, Mr. Dale, and Peter Ram.
The nominations featuring Jamaican artistes are:
Best Soca Collaboration Groove: Do Me Baby by Jamesy P and Cecile; On the Floor by Destra, featuring Mr Vegas
Best Soca Collaboration Up Tempo: Free it Up by Destra featuring Sean Paul
Best Soca remix collaboration: Wukking Up (remix) by Patrice Roberts and Macka Diamond; Pumpin (remix) by Peter Ram featuring Aidonia; Chippin (remix) by Farmer Nappy featuring Anthony B; and Pressure Boom (remix) by Ricky T and Mr Vegas.
Lady Saw teams up with R&B singer Mashonda
R&B singer Mashonda recently collaborated with Lady Saw on the single, All or Nothing. The song was produced by Tony Kelly. It will be featured on Mashonda’s forthcoming album, No Panties which is scheduled for a late 2008 release.
Mashonda is best known for the solo recordings Black Out and Back of Da Club. She also collaborated with rapper Cassidy on the track Get No Better. Mashonda, who recently split from her husband, music producer Swizz Beats, will be shooting the video for the song All or Nothing right here in Jamaica.
Richie Stephens teams up with Mitsubishi
Singer Richie Stephens will be the face of the new advertising campaign from Motor Sales Mitsubishi. Stephens has over the years done advertising campaigns for companies including Busta, Courts Jamaica, the Student Loan Bureau, Red Stripe Beer, Wray and Nephew Rum Cream, Sangsters Rum Cream and Color Glow by Edge Chem.
Stephens will be releasing a new album in July. A launch is being planned for New York.
D’Angel to release debut album this summer
Caught up with dancehall artiste Michelle Downer, better known as D’Angel, and she has advised that her debut album is due this summer. The album will feature mostly production work from Fresh Ear head honcho Arif Cooper.
D’Angel, who recently copped the People’s Choice Award in the Jamaica Observer Style Awards, says she will be working with director Kimala Bennett on her new video for the song High Intensity.
14K is back with Your Day Will Come
Singer 14 K burst on to the local music scene a few years ago, with a popular cover of r&b superstar R Kelly’s hit song Fiesta. The song, released on the Stone Love label, instantly became a dancehall anthem both locally and internationally.
The popularity of Fiesta resulted in him doing several shows in Europe, the USA and the Caribbean. During his stint with the Stone Love label he recorded several other songs including Snake, Ordinary People, Free Willy and Gimme the Beat on the classic Real Rock rhythm.
He took a break from the music business to concentrate on raising his son and to improve his craft as a singer. Now he is back on the scene under the guidance of a new manager, Brian Nembhard.
He has been doing a lot of work in the studio with in-demand producer, Computer Paul. Currently he is receiving a lot airplay with his latest single Your Day Will Come.
Source: Jamaica Observer
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