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Thursday, October 7, 2010

Stevie Face Aims To Shake Off Cover Singer Tag With Thank You For Loving Me


In recent times popular reggae crooner Stevie Face has showed his musical dominance by scoring hits both locally and abroad with several cover songs including Tell It Like Is, In The Living Years, Wanna Wake Up With You and Since I Met You Baby.

While it is a known fact that for decades many Jamaican artistes including stalwarts such as Ken Booth, John Holt and Sanchez have successfully done cover versions, Stevie Face is not amused by the fact some industry insiders have decided to label him as a cover singer.
In a recent interview he stated that he is going to prove this notion wrong.

“A lot of people are calling me a cover singer but I am going to prove them wrong, I have hit before with original songs such as Teach The Children, Coming Home and I’m In Love. I am going to do it again with my latest single called Thank You for Loving Me,” said the artiste.

Stevie Face is currently enjoying heavy rotation on FM radio with Thank You For Loving Me which on Donovan Germain’s the Big Stage rhythm project. He recently shot and released a music video in support of the single.

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Andrew Mystic Serves Up A Delicious Brew With ‘Food’


Citing the effects of the economic meltdown and the instances of persons turning to violence instead of trying to make a living by positive means, singer Pzed has cooked up a delicious brew with his latest single Food. The song was produced by Drop Di Bass Productions. A music video is also in the works for Food.

The artiste whose given name is Andrew Gayle, is the brother of fellow reggae artiste Little Hero. A former student at the Garvey Maceo High School, Pzed had always wanted to pursue his musical ambitions. He recently signed with the Boston based Love Bug recording company.

“Since I have been signed to Love Bug, a lot of work has been done. They are a good management team and they know exactly what is to be done to take my career to a bigger level,” he said. To date, the conscious-minded singer has made an impact in the dancehall with songs such as Cassava, Out Here and Grandma.

He is expected to release an album titled Out Here, in December. The 15 track set is being produced by Inspire Records and Love Bug Records. He is optimistic that the album will help to introduce him to the Jamaican and international markets in a very big way.




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