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Saturday, January 21, 2012

Singing Melody Speaks to WLRN FM's Rich Davis!‏


With the release of his 6th studio album ‘They Call Me Mr. Melody,’ and with feverish demand from fans in Florida, Singing Melody will appear on the Rich Davis show, one of the most popular in the region!

The Shem Music Productions and VP Records recording artist has received accolades from media who call Mr. Melody’s album ‘a triumph,’ and ‘filling a much needed role’ in their descriptions of fan feedback. On Saturday January 21st, technically Sunday January 22nd at 2:00am, Melody takes to the airwaves with Rich Davis where he’ll not only speak to the host, but interact with fans one on one live!

Sounds of the Caribbean broadcasts on 91.3 WLRN FM, and has done so since April, 2007 where host Rich Davis gives listeners the latest and best music from the Caribbean’s best artists. Of Mr. Melody, Rich says “I’m really looking forward to speaking to Singing Melody. He’s one of our favourite artists who has put out a quality album!”

Make sure you tune in to Sounds of the Caribbean via http://www.wlrn.org/radio/listen/ on Saturday January 21st at 2:00am (technically 2:00am Sunday January 22nd, 2012) to hear the latest developments on Singing Melody’s album, and plans for the upcoming tour!
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Reggae Stations Embrace Spice’s “Brand New Page”‏


Since the release of her reggae single, Brand New Page last week, dancehall artiste Spice says she is pleased with the response the track has garnered thus far. The reggae song which was produced by Blaqk Sheep Music on the Tropical Connection Riddim was the perfect way to start the year, Spice says.

"I chose to release it in January because that's always the time most persons are determined to stay true to their new year resolutions and improve on things in their lives. That's what Brand New Page is about - getting rid of things that shouldn't be in your life and making a fresh start."

"So far the response has been great, I can't complain. The roots reggae stations and their listeners have been loving that song and before promoting my next single, Take Him Out alongside Mya, this will be the track that my team will be promoting both here and in Europe," says Spice.

The creative artiste is also up for a number of nominations at this year's Youth View Awards, scheduled to take place on February 4 at the National Indoor Sports Centre. The nominations include: Young, Hot and Hype Female Artiste of The Year, Fashion Icon Female, Favourite Local Female Artiste and Favourite Dancehall Artiste Female.

Spice who is known for her hits including, Ramping Shop with Vybz Kartel, Slim Versus Fluffy, Jim Screechie, Hot Patty Wine, Fun alongside Missy Elliott and more, says, "I'm definitely looking forward to this year's YVAs; it's always so much fun and they always come with some great concepts. I also am extremely happy with the number of nominations I received and I want to thank all the fans who have been voting so far."
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Computer Paul and Shuga teams up For "Young Hearts Run Free"


Acclaimed hit making producer Paul ‘Computer Paul’ Henton has once again scored big with his Bootcamp label imprint, producing yet another monster hit at the start of the much anticipated 50th Anniversary year of his homeland Jamaica.

His selection of artist and choice of song were perfect, with none other than Digicel's Rising Star 2009 winner the beautiful and extremely talented Brown Sugar, now simply called Shuga, singing the perennial ladies anthem "Young Hearts run Free".

At first listen one cannot help feeling the emotion Shuga delivers from the opening line "What's the sense in sharing, this one and only life" to the very end of the song where she slurs with such passion, taking you on a journey expressing the pain experienced by so many women in relationships.

Now imagine this classic hit on a slamming dancehall club beat in 2012 with none other than the voice of the unmistakable Rexton Shabba Ranks Gordon proclaiming "What dis girl thinking" through-out the track, this spells hit all over and from all indications is headed to be a club/street/radio anthem by the summer celebrations and the Olympics roll around this year ................ Eva Delight.
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