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Friday, May 25, 2012

Natural Black Pays Homage To Disc Jocks With "Tune In"


Radio disc jocks have over the years played a vital role in bringing the music to the ears of the people. Reggae artiste Natural Black has recorded the song Tune In as homage to radio disc jocks all over the world that have consistently supported good quality music.

Tune In is the latest from the Guyanese born reggae artiste who teamed up with producers Adrian ‘Donsome’ Hanson and Peter ‘Shady’ Harrison to produce this engaging hit. The song is already a favorite on radio stations not only in Jamaica but across the Caribbean and Europe.

The song’s mellow groove is delivered with a passionate vocal and musical charm. It outlines the positive contribution that disc jocks have made to the music industry bringing good positive music to the ears of the music lovers.

Natural Black has maintained a steady pace among reggae music loyalists. His catalogue of hits over the years includes Far From Reality, Songs with Feeling, Bad Mind and Never Leave You Lonely.

To date he has released eight studio albums for various record labels include Greensleeves Records and Organic Records. Tune In is among a number of tracks featured on the revamped Mr. Brown rhythm from Donsome Records/Shadyville.
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Charly Black Releases “I’m a Trelawny Citizen” Mixtape for Fans!


Proud ‘Country Bwoy’ and veteran Dancehall DJ Charly Black prepares to release his first mixtape for fans on Friday May 25th, 2012.

Mixed by Easy Peasy Sound and DJ Unique, Black takes fans on a musical journey beginning with his inner lingua letting fans know that no matter what, he will keep pressing forward. The next track, “Times Like These,” is set to a Reggae riddim with lyrics that warn us to ‘not be fools’ in times like this, and more importantly, have faith.

Dancehall classics spanning the last few years to present run the rest of the mixtape highlighting hits such as “Rich Dis Year,” “Too Blessed” and “Badman Nuh Bleach.” It also features the ladies favourite and uptempo fun song “Cool and Deadly Wine” from the Caribbean Girls riddim produced by Bambino Muzik and F.R.E.E. Entertainment.

Expanding his catalog and vocal versatility, Black includes the Dancehall ballad “Fall in Love Again,” a song dedicated to a special lady who has been hurt in the past and has finally met a man who wants to play a special role in her life.

Of the mixed tape, New York’s Nigel Angus says “We had a lot of fun putting this mix together. Charly has a lot of hit records that his fans love, so we wanted to put those hits in one place for them! The mixtape is madd – no trupidniss!”

Coming from the Trelawny community, Charly makes sure to put his foundation on the map with the song “Anyweh We Deh” and “Party We Seh” which features Trelawny Citizens who adds additional flavor to the chunes.

Download “I’m A Trelawny Citizen”
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I-Octane Sizzles in Canada and Europe


International reggae and dancehall artiste I-Octane has been blazing a trail from Montreal to Europe. After a successful end to his two weeks in Canada, the artiste headed to Paris, France where he was booked for some of the major reggae festivals.

Although I-Octane is no stranger to Europe as he was the opening act for Tarus Riley some 3 years ago, this is the first time his European fans were able to see him as one of the headline acts. They were not disappointed as the artiste made it clear why he is quickly emerging as one of the best performers of his generation. He performed to sold out venues often taking the stage before the last act of the night.

"It was a great experience" the artiste stated. "I'm glad I got the opportunity to perform for my fans over here. They have great energy and they really appreciate the music" I-Octane was in good company as he performed alongside the likes of Anthony B, Busy Signal, Bounty Killer, Beenie Man, Wayne Wonder, Queen Ifrica, Richie Spice and J-Boog.

After completing the Europe Festivals, Bermuda was next on his six weeks world tour. This was I-Octane's first time performing in Bermuda and the fans knew every song line for line. The fans couldn't get enough, after his hour long set they began to request an encore a cappella performance from the artiste, which he gladly performed.

I-Octane world tour now shifts to the United States, his first stop is the renown festival "Best of the Best", to be held on Sunday, May 27th and the Bicentennial Park. In the interim he has released the medley video for his song 'Love di vibes/Jiggle' which will undoubtedly climb the charts and keep his fans happy.
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