OLDIES SUNDAY: @KingStitchie – Great Ambition (1987)


Today we’re taking you back to the year 1987 with Recording Artist Lt. Stitchie! Here we feature his track “Great Ambition” which was produced by Jammy’s Records (King Jammy’s) on the “Kuff Riddim“. In the song, Stitchie speaks on being an ambitious young man while encouraging listeners to be ambitious, listing the goals he’d like to achieve including owning a home, and working to make all this possible. A key part of the single is his Dancehall remix of the 1956 American single, “Que Sera Sera” which was performed by Singer/Actress Doris Day.

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NEW VIDEO: @OnstageTV Interviews @KingStitchie


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From being a top name in the Dancehall circles in the ’80s to saving souls, Lt. Stitchie has done it all. With being awarded an Honorary Degree and becoming an ordained Minister, he explains it all with Winford Williams on Onstage. Here he spoke on leaving the Dancehall circles and being saved in the ’90s, his journey as a Christian and Gospel artist, his thoughts on the current set of Dancehall artists and producers, being regarded as a top tier foundation Dancehall artist, family life, new music and books. Stitchie also performed “Letter To Dad” and other songs for the audience. After all these years, Stitchie still has what it takes to churn out great music no matter the genres. Check out his interview and performances below and share your thoughts in the comments section.

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