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September 02, 2019
Misa West
DJ Natural
Davianah
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Davianah to release video for new single

 

Reggae artiste Davianah is gearing up to release a video for her latest single Good Vibes.

 

The single is the first from her Rasta Pikney EP.

 

“It’s been getting a lot of airplay. It’s also getting a lot of street play via the hottest sound inna Jamaica, TeamShella, which includes legendary men like Flabba Dabba and Ikel Marvlus,” she said.

 

Davianah debuted at Reggae Sumfest 2011 during Tony Rebel’s set, doing a cover of Estelle’s Come Over that elicited a huge response from the crowd.

She performed on Reggae Sumfest 2017 and Reggae on the Hill in Barbados.

She has become known for her melodic attractive reggae freestyles and also controversial hard-hitting hardcore freestyles that have won her numerous fans through social media.

 

 

DJ Natural finds fan base in Trinidad

 

DJ Natural believes that his chosen vocation, playing music, is like a spiritual calling.

“People call me ‘Natural’ because of my natural energy towards music. I have an instinctive connection with music. As a teenager, music called to me. Now, I can create any mood that a party needs, and I play all genres of music, I was just ordained to play music for people,” he said.

The disc jockey, whose given name is Andrew Rodney, said he uses music as de-stress therapy for his listeners.

“When people go to a club or an event, they want to be transformed, swept away in a fantasy, lose themselves and that is why I study all genres of music so I can create the right vibe for every occasion,” he said.

DJ Natural is also an entrepreneur and promoter, hosting his own parties and events. He went to Trinidad and Tobago a few years ago to play at a club, and he quickly gained a following.

“I have been to Trinidad on multiple occasions now. I have a real fan base over there and it happened because I took a chance to broaden my horizons ... and everything took off from there,” DJ Natural said. “Right now, I am going to the next level with my music.”

 

 

Jamaican wins Britain’s Got Reggae title

 

Jamaican ex-firefighter Misa West recently won the Britain’s Got Reggae title.

West, who hails from Islington, St Mary, where major talents such as Capleton and Munga Honorable are from, recently migrated to the UK.

He is a member of the cr3records label where he released his début album It Nuh Fair and various singles.

With his love and determination for success, West went and auditioned for Britain’s Got Reggae. From the initial stage, he was a winner, sweeping the judges off their feet, and became favourite to win the contest.

West could do nothing wrong in the contest with his fashionable appearances and his powerful melodic voice, stepping out on the stage and shouting out his catch phrase ‘Mad A Road, A Mi An God A Road’ having the audience in a frenzy.

He belted out hits for his album such as the album title song, as well as singles like Heartless, Prayer and Crosses. The finals took place on August 24, West gave a heart stopping performance, having persons in the audience getting in spirit to the power of his music.

 

 

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