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JAH CURE JOINS FORCES WITH MYA FOR NEW SINGLE “ONLY YOU!”

JAH CURE JOINS FORCES WITH MYA FOR NEW SINGLE “ONLY YOU!”

 Top: Jah Cure Bottom: Mya Only You, a collab between American singer Mya and reggae singer Jah Cure, is slated to be released later this month. Co-producer Justus Arison spoke to the Jamaica Observer about the project. “Jah Cure’s verses were recorded in Jamaica and Mya’s part of the song in Los Angeles… The process took quite a few months as we put a lot of time into the actual building of the rhythm. The video is almost ready so … Read entire article »

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SOCA STAR KEVIN LYTTLE, JOINS MYA ON NEW SINGLE “BUM BUM!”

 Kevin Lyttle—- VINCENTIAN singer Kevin Lyttle eyes another crack at the American charts with Bum Bum, his dance song with pop singer Mya. The song was released by his Tarakon Records in late July. Lyttle, who earned international fame with the 2003 hit song Turn Me On, describes Bum Bum as a ‘cross between dancehall and R&B with a little bit of soca’. It is produced by his compatriot Parry Jack, who worked on previous Lyttle projects including the 2008 album, Fyah. “The concept was basically my idea which I brought to Mya after I had the opportunity to meet her while performing together in Papua New Guinea last November. The video has been picked up by major outlets so we are expecting great things,” Lyttle told the Jamaica Observer. He said an itinerary … Read entire article »

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ZIGGY MARLEY DOES GUEST SLOT ON DIONNE WARWICK’S NEW ALBUM “FEEL SO GOOD!”

Dionne Warwick— By Dave Rodney– Dionne Warwick is happy as a hummingbird. For years, she has been a dutiful and reliable hit machine, saturating the charts with smash singles. Warwick says she has done over 70 albums – not including compilations – and is now planning to take over the airwaves once again. Last week, she dropped a new album, Feels So Good, with a twist. The 2014 set is a collection of her own radio anthems from the past alongside a few new songs. This time around, she duets on each track with a sparkling A-list of artists. A powerful, refreshing revival on the set is a reggae duet of the pop classic Raindrops Keep Falling On My Head, featuring multi-Grammy winner Ziggy Marley. Ziggy turns on the Marley magic in the bouncy track. The Hal David-Burt Bacharach number evokes … Read entire article »

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