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Friday, October 8, 2010

Better Days Ahead For Warrior King


Reggae music’s melodic singer Warrior King said he’s in a joyful mood, as the he continues to do well with his current hit single I Wanna Give Your love. He is also pleased with the response to his third album ‘Love is in the Air’, which is currently available on Itunes and will be available on CD format as early as January 2011.

The singer/messenger said there’s a new management system in place, and that he believes his musical days will get better and better on local soil, due to a host of upcoming projects.

Since his breakthrough single Virtuous Woman in 2001, Warrior King exceeded all expectations both locally and internationally but found himself slipping down the chart of reggae music’s most-promising acts, a situation he believes was due to a lack of proper management.

However, the melodic chanter installed a new management system over seven months ago and has said that this decision has affected his career in a very positive way.

“My management is headed by Kevin Roye a.ka. Biggaton, from Imhotepc Records. We teamed up about a little over seven months now and a lot has been accomplished and am very pleased as everyone is hearing me now,” he said, while noting that his previous management team really lacked a structured promotional plan.

Reggae music has been on the rise locally ever since the Broadcasting Commission put a ban on all illicit music being played on air, as the need for uplifting music has become prevalent. This move has seen a steady increase in the amount of cultural reggae music being aired locally.

Warrior King whose, album boast 10 tracks and was produced primarily by his home-based record label Rootz Warrior Production, sided with the theory that reggae music is on a rise in Jamaica largely because people are in desperate need for uplifting music.

“Yea I share that sentiment. You can feel the vibes as people are tired of the negative vibes, they need positive music,” he said.

And, he is also optimistic that his soon-to-be- release singles Experience Teacheth Wisdom, I’m In Love With You and I’m Cold, will do very well.

“I have three singles to be released shortly. They are very powerful and they also show a different side of Warrior King, I believe that the public will love them because they are words of wisdom and definitely positive and pleasing to the ear,” he said.

Like with most reggae artistes, Warrior King has been enjoying a fruitful international career since establishing himself, with his music crossing several musical barriers and has touched the hearts of music lovers across the world.

He credits his success to mercy of The Almighty God and prays that he’ll receive many more blessings and continue spreading the message through his music.

“It’s just Selassie I ordain it. Everything lies in his powers and I am pleased to have a strong following around the world. My message is always about love, equal rights and justice,” he said.
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Fambo Wraps Up Video Shoot For 'My Life'


The ‘swagaholic” deejay, Future Fambo, who is tasting success for the third time in his career, says he has a special attachment to his song, My Life. An instant favourite in the dancehall, and as different as night and day from his Rum And Red Bull sensation (featuring Beenie Man), My Life touches a nerve.

“This is the first song that I have ever done and when I listen back to it tears come to my eyes.” Future Fambo confessed, acknowledging that it does in fact take a very big man to cry.

My Life is a poignant reflection of his own past and of life in general and that’s perhaps one of the reasons why it was so easy for people to gravitate towards the single. According to Fambo the lyrics flowed easily and it was as if he was reliving various aspects of his past – the pain, the passion and the pleasure.

Fambo, whose talent has long been recognized, has attended the school of hard knocks, grasping success twice before, only to have it slip through his fingers without really capitalizing on it. Despite this, he says in the song, “I live my life without regret, I put the Lord in all my steps … so watch out for the wicked, evil bad mind people and the trap they set …”

Recognizing the song’s impact, Fambo and his team decided to shoot the music video and selected a team from among the best in the business.
“It was a no-brainer,” the deejay explained. “The song tek off, so we got Roadblock Films to do the video production and we are pleased with the outcome so far,” he stated.
The shoot for My Life, a Notice production, entered its final stage on Sunday and the video will have its premiere in the next few weeks.
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Greensleeves Records Releases Hi Grade Ganja Anthems 3‏


A stellar cast of artists light up Hi Grade Ganja Anthems 3, the third volume in the successful series that celebrates the virtues of marijuana, available from Greensleeves Records on November 2, 2010. Its release on Election Day in the U.S. is no coincidence as Proposition 19 is up for vote in California, which if passed, would tax the sale of marijuana and regulate adult use in the state. Three other states are calling for similar measures this year and currently, marijuana is decriminalized and available for medical use in 15 states.

The blazing 18-track compilation features top artists from reggae to rock, all with hit singles fueling the other 'go-green' movement. Ganja Anthems 3 is also an international affair with Collie Buddz on his breakout hit "Come Around" (Bermuda), to Busy Signal on "Spliff Tail" (Jamaica), Ziggi on "Ganja Smoke In The Air" (Netherlands), Gyptian on "Sensi"(Jamaica), Alborosie on "Real Story" (Italy), and Richie Spice on his smash "The Plane Land" (Jamaica), just to name a few.

California-based rock band Slightly Stoopid hops aboard the herbal hype for "No Cocaine" featuring Inner Circle. 'The Fireman' Capleton then turns up the heat for the "No Cocaine Remix," which makes for a killer iTunes bonus track, releasing digitally and also on 7-inch. Greensleeves Records partners with record label Controlled Substance Sound Labs to promote this new hit remix.

The Ganja Anthems 3 experience continues with a limited edition digi-pak showcasing original art by Tony McDermott, and also includes a pack of king-sized rolling papers to inspire a maximized listening experience of these high grade tunes.

TRACK LISTING

1. Guinney Pepper - Like The Chalice

2. Bushman - Legalize It

3. Ziggi - Ganja Smoke In The Air

4. Collie Buddz - Come Around

5. Slightly Stoopid ft. Inner Circle - No Cocaine

6. Morgan Heritage - Plant Up The Herbs

7. Gyptian - Sensi

8. Tarrus Riley, Vybz Kartel & Demarco - Herb Promotion

9. Sizzla - Feed Up The Herbs

10. Lukie D - One Cup A Day

11. Queen Ifrica - Coconut Shell

12. Busy Signal - Spliff Tail

13. Capleton - Acres

14. Richie Spice - The Plane Land

15. Alborosie - Real Story

16. Cocoa Tea & Daddy Rings - Herb Fi Bun

17. Charlie Chaplin - Bubbling Telephone

18. Junior Reid - Free That Little Tree

19. Slightly Stoopid ft. Inner Circle & Capleton - No Cocaine Remix (Bonus Track)
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