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Tuesday, February 28, 2012

A Powerful Jamaican Video: " HOW WE LIVING " by Cherine‏


Check out the powerful and gripping self- directed new music video "How We Living" from singer/songwriter Cherine. Based on a real life story, this heartfelt video follows the life of a 16 yr old Jamaican girl through adulthood. However, the issues explored in "How We Living" speaks to any woman, no matter her economic conditions, color, race or religion.



My only intention was to reach young girls, especially those in high school but maybe it's about reaching that girl inside of every woman. This is really a video about CHOICES. It's a video about where we want to go in life not about where we start. It is about making a commitment to doing well, staying focused and overcoming obstacles. This I believe is the story of many strong women.

- Cherine
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Kashu Drops Money 'Mi Need You' Video‏


Dancehall deejay Kashu recently released the music video for his latest single titled Money Mi Need You. The video was shot on location in Los Angeles under the guidance of popular Holly Wood music video director Ray Decambra.

“I just dropped the video for my new song called Money Mi Need You, this video was done in Los Angeles, we did it about a month ago. Since it drop over a week ago everyone has been talking about it, the quality of it madd,” said the artist.

Kashu recently returned from the US after a five month long promotional tour that saw him crisscrossing from the East Coast to the West Coast. During the tour he did a number of radio and television interviews, as well as live performances and studio work.

“I just completed a five month promotional tour of the US, it was very good I did a lot of work in the New York Tristate area and California, it was very productive, even though I suffered a little car accident while I was in California.”

According to Kashu now that he is back home he is going to be spending a lot of time in the studios, as he prepares to release a number of new singles as and his debut album that is slated for a summer release.

“Since I returned, I have been in the studios working none stop, I am getting ready to drop a bunch of new songs and I am also working on my debut album,” said Kashu Man.
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Rippa Jackson Drops New Single‏


Looking to capitalize on the success of his hit single titled Help Someone, fast rising reggae singer Rippa Jackson recently dropped a brand new single titled Jah Save Me. The single was produced and arranged by Oral ‘Splicerr Ras’ Williams and released on the Hot Head Kulcha imprint.

A music video for Jah Save Me is currently in the works, parts of the video were shot recently in Kingston and Portmore, while the rest of it will be done in New York. According to Rippa Jackson the video will be completed and released before the end of March.

“We are looking forward to the release of the video for the new track; it should be completed and released before the end of next month. We are putting a lot of work into it; it’s going to be a very good video, one that really compliments the song. I know the fans are going to love it.”

Rippa Jackson recently wrapped up an eight week promotional campaign in Jamaica; while he was here he did a number of interviews on radio and TV. He also performed on a number of events.

“I was in the island for a while, during the visit I did some serious promotional works, I did interviews on stations such as FAME FM, NEWS TALK FM, HYPE TV and RETV. I also did some shows and I really touched the streets hard and promote the music in the dances, parties and the clubs. It was a really good experience and I am looking forward to returning soon to do some more work on the rock.”

Now that he is back in New York he will be focusing on the completion of his sophomore album, as well as the promotion of his music on that side of the globe. Help Someone is currently in the number 20 spot on the Jamaica Music countdown top 25 Reggae Singles Chart.
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Nefatari Breaks Out With New Single, "Day U Mess Up"


Songbird Nefatari breaks out with an explosive single, "Day U Mess Up," as her sassy introduction to music fans and industry alike. Delivered in her pop R&B cadence, a video fronted by her model looks, and spewing lyrics of empowerment, this single makes for an anthem for females everywhere. It was written by Nefatari and produced by Eco One Productions, from Jamaica.

The sleek video was directed by Jamaican video director, Chris "Icey Jace" Campbell. Nefatari is no stranger to music's mainstage, as she gained her stripes performing as a backup singer for superstars Lindsay Lohan and Emma Bunton (Baby Spice from Spice Girls).

"Music is my first love and passion," reveals Nefatari. "My Jamaican background has a heavy influence on my music, which is a mix of reggae and pop. In addition to being an artist, I'm also a songwriter and write and co-write all of my songs."

This is not her first foray into entertainment. Nefatari started out as a runway model for Tommy Hilfiger, and a principal in print ads for Dell, before transitioning into music. She also has royal roots when it comes to fashion and entertainment. Her mother, Constance White, is the current editor-in-chief of Essence Magazine and a veteran of the fashion entertainment industry.

Building her musical portfolio has seen Nefatari working alongside Grammy Award-winning and nominated producers such as PayDay Music, The Heavyweights, Ward 21, Ron Feemster, and Jason "J-Vibe" Farmer. She has also performed on prestigious shows such as Irie Jamboree, and the Reggae, Rhythm, & Blues Concert with the likes of Babyface, Monica, and Taurus Riley.

Kicking off the New Year with a bang, Nefatari opened for dancehall star Mavado at a concert in Florida. She keeps the momentum going with her new nomination for Breakout Video Of The Year by CariVibezTV, for her song "They Don't Know."

Nefatari plans on following up her single and video releases for "Day U Mess Up" with a mixtape, as she gears up to make "Nefatari" a household name.
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