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Friday, September 21, 2012

Tommy Lee Sparta Terrifies with Shook (Uncle Demon)


Just in time for the halloween season, dancehall's man of the moment, Tommy Lee Sparta has released his own horror flick. His highly anticipated, Shook (Uncle Demon) video has been officially unveiled. Michael Jackson, the artiste's biggest influence played a major role with the videos concept.

Tommy was inspired by Jackson's iconic music video from 1984, Thriller. Thriller is regarded as one of the greatest music videos of all time and the artiste felt the need to create his own version.

The Shook (Uncle Demon) video was shot in Port Royal. This location was chosen by the artiste who believes the now destroyed city should be filled with spirits from catastrophic earthquakes of the past. An element that would add a perfect back drop to the frightening images and effects that he wants to thrill his audience with.

According to Tommy, "Uncle Demon is entertainment, mi want recreate the horror house from school days and weh me see Michael Jackson a gwaan wid back inna the days. Everybody love scary movies, that is just excitement! " Tommy played the split personality lead roles of, Uncle Demon and Nephew Demon, both his alter egos. 

The video was directed by fellow Montegonian, DK Konsepp of SR Productions. Konsepp produced Tommy Lee Sparta's first video, "Warn Dem" in 2009. Shook (Uncle Demon) which is produced by Robert "Dinearo" Graham is track #7 on Tommy Lee Sparta's soon to be released Grim Reaper EP. Grim Reaper will be the first compilation to be released by the artiste and is a collaborative effort with UIM Records through 21st Hapilos. The EP will be available on I Tunes on October 2nd and will feature nine (9) tracks.
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Anthony B Gears Up For Barbados


After a stellar performance at the historical Lambeth Country Show, International Reggae Artist Anthony B is ready to head to Barbados. Last week Saturday, Anthony B performed in front of several thousand fans at the 38th annual Lambeth Country Show, in Brockwell Park, UK.

The Lambeth Country Show is one of the largest free weekend events in the UK with universal appeal attracting over 180,000 visitors every year. Starting off stage with an acoustic version of Bob Marley's 'Redemption Song', the crowd started to sing along. As the band changed the tempo, Anthony B emerged onto the stage singing one of his many hits, " Unnu Nuh Hear, Unnu Nuh Hear, Unnu Nuh Hear Good Cop, Bad Cop".

The crowd of several thousands started to jump in unison, wave and sing every line of the song. As he performed for almost 45 minutes the crowd enjoyed every minute of it. "Anthony B's performance was amazing, I enjoyed the energy from beginning to end. 

We are happy to have been blessed by his presence at this years show" says an annual event goer and fan of Anthony B. Making a quick trip to the island of Barbados for his upcoming performance on Saturday, September 22, Anthony B looks forward to perform for his long awaited fans. 

When asked what can his fans expect from him on Saturday Anthony B stated, "Its about two years since I've performed in Barbados and my fans can expect to get a great Reggae performance from the original fire man"
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Wayne Wonder Drops Brand New Music Video


Wayne Wonder reveals his second music video "Drop It Down Low" from his upcoming album My Way, which will now hit stores November 20. The vibrant dance anthem was produced by Triple Dee and the accompanying video was shot in the Netherlands and directed by Sicerow & Ruben Solognier.

 Here is the official YouTube link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X4-R2j1zYN0 25 years deep, 12 albums strong, the GRAMMY-nominated reggae pop star is gearing up for his first album in six years, My Way, off his own label Singso Music. Recorded in his primary residency of Florida as well his native country of Jamaica, Kingston meets Miami on this 14-track opus of tropical pop anthems and sexy club bangers.

 My Way features guest vocals from Shaggy on "Don't Say No" and r&b sensation Mya on "If I Ever." While Wonder breathes new life to his sound, he stays true to his signature blend of irresistible island rhythms, catchy hooks and flawless vocals. This is the winning formula that catapulted him to the national spotlight in 2003: earning him a live performance on NBC's Saturday Night Live, a MOBO Award for Best New Reggae Artist, one of year's biggest hits “No Letting Go” (peaking at #11 on the Billboard Hot 100 Chart) and a GRAMMY nomination for Best Reggae Album on No Holding Back (Atlantic Records). "My Way has some new twists. I make sure my sound is updated like a MacBook Pro, but I’m sticking to what I do best. I’m a lover at heart, so that is what I sing about and why my fans have grown to love me. I’m all about positivity and creating these vibes," states Wonder. On My Way, Wayne Wonder rallied top producers - Kingston’s Tony Kelly (who co-produced Wonder’s Grammy-nominated album No Holding Back), Stephen Genius McGregor, Dre Day, Freelancer as well as Miami-based Riddim Fingaz (credits include Trey Songz, Sean Paul, Mya) - to form a polished 14-track opus of sweet serenades and sultry dance hits. This formula is poised for commercial success. Prior to "Drop It Down Low" video, Wayne Wonder unleashed his sizzling visual for "Caught Up" in late June, which racked up over 22,000 YouTube views on its first day and has over 100,000 views on Worldstarhiphop.com to date. More on Wayne Wonder Since his self-titled debut album in 1987, the Portland native, born Von Wayne Charles, has been responsible for an extraordinary catalog of reggae hits including "Saddest Day," "Bonafide Love (Movie Star)" ft. Buju Banton, "Love And Affection" and "No Letting Go." In 2003, he made major waves in U.S. when his latter single topped urban radio and his album No Holding Back debuted at #29 on Billboard Hot 200 chart. His later albums led to collaborations with numerous artists including Foxy Brown, Trina, TLC’s Lisa “Left Eye” Lopes and CNN: Capone & N.O.R.E. His last studio release, 2007’s Foreva (VP), debuted at #6 on the Billboard Top Reggae Albums chart. My Way is a celebration of Wayne’s return and his full creative control over the entire process after departing from VP Records. TRACK LISTING: 1. Caught Up 2. Drop It Down 3. Sweet Dreams 4. Anna Lou 5. Crush On You 6. All About You 7. Xtra Ordinary 8. This Time 9. Like The First Time 10. If I Ever ft. Mya 11. Don't Say No ft. Shaggy 12. Lovely Days 13. Put Your Drinks 2012 TOUR SCHEDULE: Sat. Sept 22 @ Dunns River Island Cafe in Tampa, FL Fri. Oct 5 @ Club Islands in Augusta, GA Sun, Nov 4 @ Lee Vista Park for 11th Annual Caribbean Splash in Orlando, FL Sat. Nov 10 @ Malibu Fun Spot, Castle Coakley, Christiansted, St. Croix (USVI) Mon. Dec 31 @ Club Ma Trixx in Nigmegen, Netherlands
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