Friday, July 22, 2011

Ce'Cile To Release Album After Sumfest

Ce'Cile
Ce'Cile
 Leighton Levy, Gleaner Writer
It can be a challenge for even a veteran entertainer to top their last performance at an annual festival. Ce'Cile is no different in this regard, as she contemplates her performance at ReggaeSumfest tonight.


The dancehall bad gyal has performed on Jamaica's biggest reggae festival on a few occasions now, so the challenge is not new.


"It's always a challenge when, maybe you think the same people will be there, so you don't want to duplicate your performance," she said.


"This year, I wasn't planning anything flamboyant, calling up anybody, or having dancers. Last year, I had a nice surprise in Tanto Blacks, which went over so very well. I don't have any collaborations. As such, I don't know how to beat that, so I am just going to concentrate on getting the songs out there."
Back to basics
In other words, when all else fails, go back to basics. And that is exactly what Ce'Cile plans to do on tonight's Dancehall Night.


"When you have to do the same shows year after year, you have to have new songs and, luckily for me, for the dancehall section, I have Me Nuh Share Gyal Man, which I didn't have last year, and Rise Up, Tip Me. So I have new material which is pretty good that people have never seen me perform here yet on this big stage," she revealed.


"I hope just to concentrate on the songs this year and on my growth as a performer."
Ce'Cile believes Sumfest to be the best reggae festival in Jamaica and said it offers entertainers an opportunity to properly hone their skills, which helps when they perform overseas.
Sumfest, she said, is not a battleground, it's a performance ground where people look up to the performers, where the people support good music.


"What I like about Sumfest is that it's not like it's a fast-paced thing. You get to bring out you," she said.
"When you do well at Sumfest, people want to book you and I have done lots of shows all over the world, where you have to come up with good performances for like an hour or hour and 15 minutes. So I guess it has done a lot for us."


Sometime during the weeks following her Sumfest performance, Ce'Cile will release her second studio album. Her first - that helped spawn hits like Hot Like We - was released just over two years ago under different names for different markets: Bad Gyal in Japan and Germany, Worth It (online) and Waiting in North America. This latest effort, which contains a host of quality tracks, is to be released first in Europe by Kingstone/Groove Attack, and will be available on iTunes where fans can also find the first single, Singing This Song.


The single, which is on a reggae beat with a hint of hip hop, was originally titled Nobody, but the name was changed because she already had another song by that name. It was written in 2008 and is basically about a girl who "even though she is spoiled and she is kind of a brat, her man loves her anyway".
The song and album will be serviced to radio locally in the very near future.
"We're actually doing this in a weird way. We're sending out the album and releasing the single without sending anything to radio," she said.


"The album (Jamaicanization) is 16 tracks, 13 of which are exclusive to the album, so it's something different we're trying because a lot of fans were saying they didn't know where to find what, especially when we have so many songs. I just wanted the buying public to have something exclusive for them. We will then come to Jamaica and release singles and have a nice album launch and everything, but we're taking it outside of Jamaica because, for the most part, that is where the buying public is and where the demand for the music is."
As the name suggests, the album is about bringing people back to what is Jamaican music or "what my interpretation of what our music is," she said.


The album will feature ska, rub-a-dub, reggae, dancehall; and she wrote all the songs and co-produced 13 of them. There are also some familiar tracks, including Nah Stress Over Man (Tony Kelly/BigYard), Gwaan Live Life (Germaine Mason), and When You're Gone (Cardiac Bass). It also features collaborations with Chris Martin, Million Stylz and Agent Sasco. With Sasco, who many also know as Assassin, she did Hey, which she describes as her favourite.


"E bad, e bad, e bad, e bad, oh my God, it's so bad," she said, describing the song which has an infectious old-school one-drop beat. She also favours a song called Sweetness, which is a collaboration with Chris Martin and a ballad, Without You. The beautifully designed album cover in the national colours, contains liner notes which are bits of historical facts about Jamaica, which Ce'Cile feels will add even greater value.
"This is about my country, about me. I want people to fall back in love with Jamaica," she said.
"It's like a little tourist destination. It's just my little musical journey, I am very proud of it."

Thursday, July 21, 2011

HEZRON PROMISES CAREER PERFORMANCE ON SUMFEST

Hezron has been in incubation for a while and now he is finally breaking out...”

2011 has been a great year for Hezron and this Saturday night he will add another feather to his hat with what is expected to be a brilliant performance at Reggae Sumfest’s International Night 1.

Hezron who started off the year right with the release of his hit single Forever and Always on the Whatage Label has been very present on radio receiving heavy rotation on Irie FM, Hitz FM, Fame FM and several other stations. The artiste has also been charting on Stampedes Street Charts, Fiwi Charts, Richie B’s Jamaica Music Countdown, New York Reggae Music charts and the South Florida Reggae Music charts to name a few.

The artiste also has other successful releases such as She’s All Woman, Jammin Till a Morning and Two Places featuring Shaggy and is very excited about is latest trip to the Sumfest stage and is ready to give the performance of his career: “I am ready for Sumfest and I am very honored to be able to grace the Sumfest stage this year. I know the fans have high expectations of me and I am working hard to ensure that I don’t disappoint them I am very exciting at the opportunity.

Hezron has seen is star rise this year; he has become more recognized here in Jamaica and internationally as one of the next generation of up and coming reggae stars. The artiste who is currently signed to Star Zone Management is booked by RH Bookings with image management by Nesta Publicity. Hezron says the success he has seen over the last few months is all down to team effort and hard work: “This is a team effort we have worked hard on the music that we are putting out and are ensuring that everything is done professionally. I think this team is one that I want to continue with as we are seeing some good results”.

Meanwhile, Delmar Drummond of Star Zone believes Hezron will be one to watch for the coming year as a reggae act on the big stage: “Hezron has been in incubation for a while and now he is finally breaking out. Currently he has several songs on the radio getting heavy rotation as well as videos on TV being requested by numerous persons. We are happy with the way things have been going so far and we are just working to ensure that the good music continues to flow. We know Sumfest will be great”.

Catch Hezron on Sumfest International Night 2 this Saturday along with Nikki Minaj, Gyptian, Protoje and several other top flight artistes.
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Sunday, June 26, 2011

Sumfest, A Big Deal For Hezron

Published: Sunday | June 26, 2011 Jamaica Gleaner 

Good news seems to come in triplets for fast-rising reggae artiste Hezron. The artiste, who completed one of his best performances on the hit series Plug N Play earlier this month,currently has several hit songs receiving tremendous airplay onmost of Jamaica's top radio stations.
To top that off, Hezron has been confirmed for the greatest reggae festival on earth, Sumfest.
Hezron, who has been riding high since the start of the year with releases such as Jammin Till A MorningForever and AlwaysTwo Place featuring Shaggy and She's All Woman, says he is excited at the opportunity to perform on such a huge show: "Sumfest is a big deal! I have to make all the necessary preparations to ensure that my fans and everyone else in the audience watching my performance are pleased."
The artiste, who recently released his latest track called Jamming Till a Morning, produced by Steven 'Lenky' Marsden, has had successes on both radio and TV.
Hezron climbed to No. 1 on TVJ's Fiwi Choice Charts with Forever and Always, which was also number one on the Richie B Charts and Stampede's Street Charts. Hezron's songs Forever and Always andTwo Places have also had chart presence on several other charts throughout the Caribbean, Europe and North America.
Performances
The reggae crooner has been consistent on the stage, performing on Live on the Water Front, Western Consciousness, Plug N Play and several other shows since the start of the year. When asked how he feels about his career, Hezron says he is satisfied.
"It's a process and, having been in the business for several years consistently putting out good music, it feels good to know that people are finally listening to me. I will continue to put out the best music I can, as that is the standard to which I hold myself accountable. For the rest of the year, I just want to continue building my career and secure the progress and success I have been experiencing since the start of 2011."

Thursday, June 23, 2011

Yann Selo seeks reggae buss with Ce'Cile

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Yann Selo seeks reggae buss with Ce'Cile

Thursday, June 23, 2011


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FRENCH-BORN world music singer Yann Selo is seeking to break into the Jamaican music market with his latest collaboration with dancehall star Ce'Cile. The song called Call Me was produced at Big Yard in Jamaica with the video shot in France.
Call Me is the first single off Yann Selo's sophomore album Melting Pot, which is slated for an October 2011 release. Yann Selo describes the album as a melting pot of reggae, dancehall, zouk, and R&B. The video for Call Me was directed by Arthur Valverde with Choreography by Sisley Loubet.
Yann Selo and Ce’Cile recorded Call Me.
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Yann Selo, who was born in Paris to French Guyanese parents, brings a blend of different influences and builds his musical universe of varying colours based on the influence of his society and parents. The artiste is a very popular TV personality in French Guiana where he produces a show called Summer Dance Battle, a show similar to Jamaica's Dancing Dynamites.
Yann Selo recently travelled to Jamaica to select dancers for the show and will soon be selecting dancers from Suriname, Spain, Switzerland, Venezuela, Russia, and Martinique for this summer's season.
So far, the French singer has worked with Christopher Birch for a song called Rain on my Window and will soon be releasing the second single off his album called You Got It with Elephant man the video for which will be shot in August 2011.
Yann Selo believes that his collaborations with Jamaican artistes will bear fruit. "I consider my music as a melting pot of different types of sounds. I am a big fan of reggae music and I believe that Jamaican artistes are some of the best in the world, which is why I decided to do these collaborations which have been very popular in Paris and in French Guiana," he said.


Read more: http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/entertainment/Yann-Selo-seeks-reggae-buss-with-Ce-Cile_9049367#ixzz1Q6IDwEV6

Thursday, June 9, 2011

HEZRON BOOKED FOR PLUG N PLAY


Hezron will hit the Plug N Play stage this Friday June 10 with a live band...

Coming off the successful release of his latest single Jammin Till A Morning produced by world renowned producerSteven ‘Lenky’ Marsden last week, reggae artiste Hezron has been booked as the headline act on Plug N Play for Friday June 10.

The Star Zone artiste, who has been receiving good reviews since the start of the year, has released several tunes which have rendered him a contender on the regional and international reggae scene. Currently, his song Forever and Always has been doing well and is a regular staple on local and regional radio; being playing intensely in Trinidad, Barbados and the Eastern Caribbean. His collaboration with international Reggae Star Shaggy called Two Places has also given him an added push on radio and television. His other recent releaseShe’s All Woman has also been a regular on the air waves locally and internationally.

Now, Hezron has teamed up with top reggae producer Lenky to release what has been described by some in the local music industry as a summer anthem. The song’s vocals which were dropped on an up tempo dancehall beat rings true to Hezron’s philosophy of singing for the ladies but is also a song which can appeal to both sexes.

Hezron says he is happy with the way his career has been going since the start of the year and is looking forward to a busy summer: “This year has been good for me so far as I have done a lot of shows and my songs are receiving good airplay. I am especially happy with Jammin Till a Morning as it is a different flavour from what I am used to but the people love it and that’s all that really matters”.

Hezron will hit the Plug N Play stage this Friday June 10 with a live band and is planning to give a performance his fans can enjoy. The show will also feature other artistes such as Noddy Virtue and One Third.

Produced by 2 Wild Entertainment, Di Kru Productions and Steppin Razor Productions; Plug N Play Is a unique event which features great artists with a live band every Friday night at the Wyndham Hotel. The event commenced in September 2010 and has been building a strong presence ever since featuring artistes such as Max Romeo, Toots Hibbert, Capleton, Kip Rich, Ken Boothe, Gyptian, Romain Virgo, Cenci Love and many others.

Plug N Play is the ultimate way for artiste to showcase their talent by giving fans a full show of their best work. This type of event was non-existent in the Jamaican entertainment industry making Plug n' Play a refreshing change for both artists and patrons.

Check out Hezron featuring Noddy Virtue and One Third this Friday June 10 at Plug N Play at the Wyndham Hotel in New Kingston as the artiste continues to blaze a trail in 2010.

CLAUDIA SINGS A REGGAE NOTE WITH THIS LOVE

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This Love is being released on the Quality Time Riddim through Christopher Martin’s just launched Cheeny Big Son label.

St Lucian singer Claudia is no stranger to music as she is very popular in her home country. Now, Claudia wants to break into the local reggae scene and she has the music to boot with This Love.

This Love was recorded in April at Big Yard Studios in Jamaica with production by Christopher Martin and Ce’Cile. This Love is being released on the Quality Time Riddim through Christopher Martin’s just launched Cheeny Big Son label.

For this new track Claudia drew on the talents Ce’Cile who is one of Jamaicans most noted entertainers and feels tremendous appreciation for being able to work with such as great artiste: “This love was written by Ce’Cile and when I heard it I loved it immediately. It’s a different sound for me so it brings out a fresh vibe that I am sure my fans will love. It was a wonderful experience working out of Big Yard”.

Claudia who is a classically trained singer, says her move into reggae is natural as her 2010 album Mic Check was in parts influenced by reggae especially on songs such as Hey Boy: “I have been singing reggae for years and it is an element in many of the songs I have recorded. This love is a song that I am very happy with as it allows me to express my vocal talent and diversity”.

The singer who is tremendously popular in her home county of St Lucia and the Eastern Caribbean has been a regular on festivals in that region having performed on the St Lucia Jazz Festival in 2002, 2009 and 2010, Grenada’s 2003 Spice Festival and has even toured Europe with Nobel Laureate Derek Walcott.

While Claudia is no stranger to the stage; her talent is also multi-faceted as she is a seasoned entertainer in both music and drama. Her work goes beyond sessions with St. Lucian musicians as she has done numerous work with internationally renowned musicians.

Now pursuing a reggae career Claudia is very passionate about her full-fledged foray into the genre: “What I like is that when you sing reggae it if feels so real. It is music that people can relate to and it doesn’t matter where they are from. I love reggae music’s and its authenticity”.

Expect more music from Claudia to be released in the coming weeks as she sings her reggae note.