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Tuesday, January 15, 2013

Tanice Morrison, Bats for Empowerment


Talented singer, songwriter and music teacher, Tanice Morrison, can be as quiet as the proverbial church mouse, but when she has something to say, she articulates loudly, clearly and passionately. As a female in the male-dominated world of reggae music, and also as a class-room teacher, one of Tanice’s burning concerns is empowerment, or rather the lack of it.

Therefore, with her microphone in one hand (and a stick of chalk in the other), Tanice has started an inspiring musical journey of upliftment. Among her current singles is one whose title is self-explanatory, Rather Be Me. The chorus gets straight to the point as it cries out, “Love me or leave me/ I’d rather be me.” “We live in a world where the youth especially are trying to find themselves and everybody wants to be like the other person.

Unfortunately, in the quest for self-knowledge they somehow end up losing their values, their sense of morals and, ultimately their souls. We need to learn to love ourselves, place value on who we are, set goals and then aim to achieve them. In the video for the single, we tried to make this message as impactful as possible, especially for young people who are having issues about their looks and who are trying to fit into society,” Tanice explained.

For the song and music video, she teamed up with the choir from Vauxhall High School, an institution at which she taught, and Tanice noted that the youngsters made such a huge impression on her that she will definitely be doing more work at that level with children. 

With regard to women in the business stepping to the fore and making definitive statements, musically and otherwise, Tanice was quick to point out that a lot more needs to be done. “As females making this journey together, we need to unite and make our voices ring out loud. We need to give each other strength because it is by nurturing each other that we will be able to stand alone and stand firm Without this kind of unity and empowerment, female artistes will always be lower paid than their male counterparts and the imbalance will always exist,” declared Tanice, whose mother, Keturah Duffus was a Studio One artiste. 

Tanice, who recalls being surrounded by a lot of music at an early age, entered several competitions including the Red Label Wine Song Competition (1997), where she advanced to the finals as the sole female contestant. While in college, she was introduced to highly respected musician, Jon Williams, for whom she recorded some radio jingles, one of which was Red Stripe Light’s first radio advert. In 2002, another opportunity came for her to audition for Sir ‘Coxsone’ Dodd at Studio One Records and this translate into her recording her first original song, Old Hurt, which was officially released on the Studio One label in 2003. 

Arriving at a crossroads in her professional life, Tanice reluctantly retired from the classroom in order to focus exclusively on making music for the world to appreciate. Over the last couple of years, she has matured vocally and lyrically and she is wasting no time in proclaiming the message in her music. In 2010, she released an album, No Limitations, which, as the title suggests, is a full course meal which explores the totality of this vibrant and multi-talented singer christened Tanice Morrison.
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Shamari Single Life With Gangster’s Paradise.


New artiste Shamari is fast rising with his new single Gangster’s Paradise. The single which has been getting credible airplay over the past couple weeks has presented the artiste as a new and conscious voice in Jamaican music. Born Kemar Shamari Fray, the young singjay has faced trials and tribulations from the outset.

Having lost his father to the gun at the tender age of three, he was forced to recognize from early that survival was a necessity and only his talent could help him extricate himself from the situation he was born in.

Shamari has used his experiences to craft a robust lyrical snippet in Gangster’s Paradise that boasts a level of credibility envied by most established artistes. Gangster’s Paradise is but a taste of this artiste’s talent as his unreleased songs are just as good. 

Pledging to always stay on the positive side, Shamari believes that he brings something special and unique to the music industry. Gangster’s Paradise, his first major release, has been welcomed by many radio DJs in Jamaica and has blown a breath of fresh air into the playlists of those who’ve decided to give it a listen. 

The song is an autobiography of Shamari’s life and he digs deep to unearth painful memories and lessons learnt; from the murder of his father to the constant struggles of his mother who raised him without help. It is an honest appraisal of the life of a ghetto man and Shamari is best placed to tell that story. The artiste pledges not to stop there and has teamed up with Out-A-Road Records to continue his positive journey. 

Shamari explains: “I sing about my life and the life of people around me. Anyone who knows me and listens to my music knows that this is real. I represent the repressed and oppressed, the youths on the corner looking for an opportunity to be better so they don’t have to live in a Gangster’s Paradise”. Shamari has a different sound, different approach and different thinking. The young singjay is lyrically competent and knows how to hold a note; skills that will help him to break into the mainstream of Jamaican music.
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Dancehall Artist Pryme Tyme Releases Debut EP


Jamaican-born, New York-based dancehall artist Pryme Time storms the dancehall world with his debut EP Fresh Out The Dirt, available today, January 15, 2013 from Kaieteur Records, with distribution by FOX FUSE.

Born Daniel Lambert in Clarendon, Jamaica, Pryme Tyme returns to his roots for this musical journey, bringing his unique brand of dancehall music to the global audience with this EP. Ambitious and electrifying, Fresh Out The Dirt boasts five sizzling tracks, fused on exclusive rhythms built solely for Pryme Tyme.

The first single, a catchy, sexy ode to the ladies entitled "She Love My Taste" was released to radio on November 20, 2012. The titillating single is receiving airplay across the Caribbean, and is currently enjoying rotation in countries such as Jamaica and Guyana. The other four singles all offer up the same fuel as gritty, suggestive jams that are bound to send fans into a frenzy on the dance floors. The EP's producers include Ed Robinson and Father Bentley, both renowned New York-based producers.

"I'm thrilled to debut my very first EP to the world," reveals Pryme Tyme. "I've been on my musical mission for a long time and it is fulfilling to see everything that is happening now, with the release of the EP and my music playing on radio back home in Jamaica and around the Caribbean. I want my music to impact the whole world - that's the reason why my name is Pryme Tyme." 

New York-based Kaieteur Records is behind Pryme Tyme, serving both as his record label and management. "I'm very excited about the EP being released," discloses manager Michael Morian, owner of Kaieteur Records. "Pryme Tyme works very hard alongside myself, Father Bentley and producer Ed Robinson. 

As the new voice of dancehall, I strongly believe that my artist Pryme Tyme is among the biggest names in the dancehall industry today." Morian also reveals that Kaieteur Records will be releasing two new singles following the EP. 

Pryme Tyme's Fresh Out The Dirt EP is now available on all digital retailers worldwide on the Kaieture Records imprint, and is distributed by FOX FUSE. Get ready for a collection of sassy dancehall bangers from this intoxicating entertainer, just in time to kick off the New Year.
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