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Monday, June 25, 2012

Richie Spice Excited About Bonner Family Project


Reggae star Richie Spice is feeling very positive and excited about the latest project from Bonner Cornerstone Music, the Daily Bread Rhythm. The singer said the project which was produced by his nephew Fontano Thompson is a very good production and he expects it to do well both locally and internationally.

“I have a very good feeling about the Daily Bread rhythm it has a lot of good songs on it and it’s a very good authentic reggae rhythm, my nephew did a very good job on this project and I think it’s going to do really well worldwide.” He also said the project was a family effort as he and two of his brothers both recorded songs on the Daily Bread Rhythm.

“This project is a family project, Spanner Banner, Snatcha and I have recorded on it and it also features songs from other artists as well.” Richie’s song on the rhythm titled Small Corner is one of several songs from the project that is currently enjoying strong rotation.

The singer recently delivered spell binding rendition of the song during Full House Fridays on FAME FM’s popular Rise & Blaze morning show hosted by Lady Renae & DJ Nico. Richie Spice is also enjoying much attention with his latest hit titled Free; the acoustic track is the first single off his soon to be released acoustic album.
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Wayne Wonder Unleashes New Video "Caught Up"


The sweet sounds of Wayne Wonder will resonate throughout the summer season once again. The iconic singer releases his sizzling video "Caught Up" from Miami-based director Antwan Smith (Rick Ross, Trina, Maino, Cam'ron, Yo Gotti and Plies). This pop-fueled reggae anthem off Love Bug riddim is the first single from Wayne Wonder's long-awaited album 'My Way,' set for release in late August on Singso Music. More details on album to be announced shortly.

Since his self-titled debut album in 1987, Jamaica-born singer Wayne Wonder (real name Von Wayne Charles) has been responsible for an extraordinary catalog of reggae hits including "Saddest Day," "Bonafide Love (Movie Star)" ft. Buju Banton, "No Letting Go," "Love and Affection" and many more. He hit the national spotlight in 2003 when his album 'No Holding Back' and its hit single, “No Letting Go,” dominated urban radio in America and peaked at #11 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.

His success led him to national TV appearances, including a performance on Saturday Night Live. His later albums moved further toward hip-hop, which led to collaborations with numerous artists including Foxy Brown, Trina, TLC’s Lisa “Left Eye” Lopes and CNN: Capone & N.O.R.E on the hit track "Anything Goes" for the Grammy-nominated Def Jamaica compilation. His last album, 2007’s 'Foreva,' debuted at No. 6 on the U.S. Billboard Top Reggae Albums chart. 'My Way' will be his first album in six years released solely on Wayne Wonder's label Singso Music.
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