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Wednesday, July 16, 2014

Orisha Sound Drops Hardcore Dancehall single


Fresh from a promotional tour of Europe Orisha Sound, is gearing up to take the Dancehall world by storm with the release of a hot new single called Black Coffee. “I’m confident that this song is going to be very successful.

We have been getting a lot of positive feedback about it from people all over the world already.” The hard hitting track which was recorded on the Rolling Mad rhythm has surprised many Dancehall supporters.

“A lot of people are surprised because they’ve never heard a white girl deejaying on a hardcore Dancehall track like this before.  

A lot of people have told me that they still can’t believe that it’s a white girl going so hard on the track. It’s something that has never been done before, history in the making” said Orisha. Since returning to the island over a month ago Orisha Sound has been very busy performing on a number of events. 

She recently delivered a full set when she appeared alongside the Jolly Boys at Clippers in Port Antonio. She also performed on the opening night of the Kingston on the Edge Caribbean Arts Festival at Red Bones Café.
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Lutan Fyah And Lady Virtue Make A Home In New Song


Barbadian Reggae singer Lady Virtue and Jamaican Reggae Star Lutan Fyah have joined forces for their new song A House is Not a Home.

Known for her collaboration with Luciano called Tek Di Pressure Off, Virtue is delving deeper into the reggae genre;; racking up quality tracks with some of the best in the music.

The Barbadian native says her journey through reggae is an uplifting experience: The chemistry with Lutan Fyah was wonderful, we make good music.

This song has a message as many people think just living together in a house makes a home. We need more love in our families and that will build better people”.  

The track which was produced by Rick Warren of Jamplified Records, is of a good quality and blend Virtues distinctive Barbadian sound with Lutan Fyahs signature chants. 

Virtue, who is currently in Jamaica recording singles for upcoming release, is happy with the success of the track and pleased by the fact that both song and video are getting good airplay in her native land of Barbados, “Both TV and radio are giving support right now. Barbadians love reggae music and this song has won me many new fans.
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