“Star Boy” is a 3 part Tilsa Wright book series which has been brought to life through animation. Produced by Big Bomb Films, this features the voice talents of fellow Blogger Carla Moore (@MooreMayhem), Jessica Francis, Garth Williams, Matthew Johnson and features music from the likes of Jane Macgizmo, Exile Di Brave and P. Nyne. The story is about a love affair between a popular cricketer and a young lady which later lead into marriage and a lot of drama. The books are currently available on Amazon but watch the excerpt from the animation below and share your thoughts in the comments section.
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After hitting the airwaves with the single, Toian now hits your screens with the music video for “Rude Boys“. Shot in Montego Bay, we see the lovely Toian hanging out with her rude boy and his crew, travelling with the crew on bikes, and observing the scene. Very cool visual, it looks like a scene from a movie. Gave me an idea of seeing this being a mini movie with some good acting and storyline. Mama warned her but her heart yearns for the rude boy. Check out the video below and share your thoughts in the comments section.
Fresh off the release of new album “Count On My Love“, Tessanne Chin has been making a few stops to promote her album. Today she stopped at “Good Day NY” to have a quick chat and perform a track. Here she spoke on her experiences since The Voice, keeping in touch with Adam Levine and performed “Heaven Knows“.
Dropping bars on the block is the duo of New York Rappers Cash Bilz and Troo. Titled “Bulls***“, this SOUL produced track was directed by Benny G and it shows Cash Bilz and the gang making stops on the block, hitting up the corner store and dropping lyrics where they’re urging the NY DJs to play their music, Hip Hop being a lifestyle, how dope they can be when they hit the booth, and getting at the new rappers who promote trash music. A good effort here and SOUL’s production along with the Big L sample complimented Cash and Troo’s lyrics and delivery. Shade Gang Crazy, put them on the radio Flex, Envy, Clue and even KaySlay. Check out the video below and share your thoughts in the comments section.
After closing “Dancehall Night” of Reggae Sumfest 2013, Reggae artist I Octane was requested to do the same task at the 2014 event. With news of this members of the music fraternity were not pleased and expressed how they felt about it. One of his detractors include Mr. Vegas. Tonight on Onstage I Octane had a quick chat with Winford Williams. Here he spoke about keeping current, his issue with Mr. Vegas, his thoughts on closing Reggae Sumfest, encouraging the older acts to give the youth a chance in the music business, what to expect with his Sumfest performance, his recent gigs overseas and the success from them, and wanting to inspire many. A good interview here, I Octane really handled himself well with last year’s Reggae Sumfest and despite Vegas’ remarks, he will do a good job at this year’s staging. Check out the video below and share your thoughts in the comments section.
Being a member of the fast rising artists which include Protoje, Chronixx and Jah 9, Jesse Royal has been making a name for himself with his blend of music. Now added to the upcoming Reggae Sumfest, he had a quick chat with Winford Williams to speak on that and more. Here he spoke about his start and describing it as “From creeping to walking“, getting great support for his music, being groomed in the Church, being a part of the “Reggae Revolution” and contributing to bring more consciousness to the genre, being a devout Rastafarian, Reggae Sumfest and future projects which include his “Royally Speaking” mixtape with Major Lazer’s Walshy Fire. Great interview here, I like how articulate he is and has handled his interview well. Looking forward to his upcoming project. Check out the video below and share your thoughts in the comments section.