Sunday, 31 August 2014

NATALIE BIOGRAPHY

Natalie Storm is a multitalented Singer, D.J, and Songwriter who believes the universe is hers to conquer. Born Natalie Cole in rural Jamaica, she moved to Kingston as a child. She grew up listening to, and being influenced by the sounds of Skeeter Davis, Smokey Robinson, Madonna, and the dancehall female artists like Mumma Nancy and Lady Patra. She attended the Franklyn Town Primary and Holy Childhood High. It was in school that she decided to make a career of music. After joining the Holy Childhood choir she successfully auditioned for the Cathy Levy Players.
While in school, Natalie was approached by a producer seeking female singers for an all girl reggae group. The producer was Computer Paul Henton and the group was M.B.C. The group released one album in Japan.
After sometime as group leader and writer Natalie decided in late 2006 to pursue an alternative course. She left the group and began to record material with some of the top producers in Jamaica and across the globe. These include, Swatch International, Flabba (MO' Music) and New York based Stretch Armstrong (who has produced for Nelly Furtado, Lil' Kim, Wu Tang Clan).
Her first single on the Swatch International label titled "Best Friend" has just been released and getting strong radio play both locally and overseas. The video has been getting maximum exposure on HYPE TV, RE TV and Music Plus. The dance music remix of her Hot Love single featuring Jigsy from Danger Zone is being played at dance clubs all across Europe. She has just recorded a new single "Talk Di Tings" on Swatch International's Slackas Riddim which is taking dealing with the dances and clubs wicked. A video for this hot single is being prepared for the road. She will be on the HITZ FM street party showcases which will be held across Jamaica throughout the year. Natalie will also accompany Swatch International as one of their featured artists on selected Passa Passa dates throughout North America, the Caribbean and Europe.
Big things continue to happen for this multitalented songstress as she has started to produce other artistes including Peter Lloyd and Cezar among others. The new generation of Jamaican music has arrived. And it has come by Storm. Natalie Storm.

Saturday, 30 August 2014

P- SQUARE ARE BACK

Multi-Talented Nigerian singing sensation, P-Square are back with three hot new singles off their highly anticipated forthcoming album. The three songs, "EJEAJO" featuring American rapper and record producer,T.I, "SHEKINI" and "BRING IT ON" featuring Dave Scott, are sure to blow your mind.
"EJEAJO" FT. T.I
After several rumours of animosity and unrest within the P-Sqaure camp, the brothers are back on track to making music. They have since been spotted at various events with Legendary American musician, Jermaine Jackson who hinted he was going to be working with the brothers. Their latest single "Ejeajo" is P-square's most daring production till date, sounding very 90's pop feel, very subtly executed with a celebratory melody. It features American rapper, T.I in his first collaboration with an African act.



SHEKINI
The second in the trinity of tracks released is "Shekini", an upbeat afro-pop song, infused with a pinch of Yoruba language. A typical P-Square performance, this track is looking set for the dance floor and DJ's are certainly going to be giving it a lot of rotation at parties.

"BRING IT ON" FT DAVE SCOTT
Beautiful strings opens into the very smooth beat on "Bring It On". The song's reminiscent and motivational lyrics are carried effortlessly on the soothing melody of Dave Scott's catchy chorus.

Friday, 29 August 2014

REGGAE CELEBRATION


On the 8th of August i was Rubbing shoulders with the best of the best in Africa and the World! Supremacy Sounds, Silver Star Sounds, Doughty Family and me obviously representing Homeboyz MTA and Silver springs sounds. It was a Maad maad night at the Carnivore. Rumor has it that this event will be Annually so seat tight and watch out for more news...

Friday, 11 July 2014

YOUNG JEEZY 2014

Young Jeezy‘s first album in over three years is coming, and now it has a title and some new material.
In an interview with Atlanta’s V-103 (a Radio.com station), the rapper announced the title of his fifth studio album — Seen It All — and like many album titles, there’s meaning behind it.

“My fifth album is entitled Seen It All because I feel like I’ve been through a lot and I’ve seen a lot, and I’m still standing here and I’m still standing tall,” the rapper born Jay Jenkins said. “That’s what it is, man.”

The announcement follows the release of “Me OK,” a new song one would assume is on Seen It All.
“Me OK” subscribes to the standard street-laced rap for which Jeezy’s come to be known over the last few years; he’s found a niche and he’s sticking to it with his new material, if the tune is any indication. Of note is one quick stanza after the Drumma Boy-produced song’s chorus, which name-drops L.A Reid and more than a few record labels. “When L.A. Reid was in office / made some history up in Def Jam,” he spits. “If Jizzle ain’t droppin’, n—a, what the f— is Def Jam? / I know you heard how your boy bossed up at Atlantic / Boss s–t, might just drop my next album on Atlantic.”

Jeezy has made his opinions of Def Jam known; late last year, rumors spread that he might be leaving the label, and the lyrics of his new song seem to point toward growing discontent.

A release date for Seen It All has not yet been tendered.

Sunday, 29 June 2014

EAST AFRICAN SAFARI RAVE

RAVE STARTS ON THE 4TH SEPTEMBER IN NAIROBI WITH STOP OVERS AT NAKURU AND KISUMU FOR SITE SEEING WE LEAVE FOR KAMPALA, UGANDA LATER THAT NIGHT. WE GET TO KAMPALA ON THE 8TH FOR THE WELCOMING) SPACE: 100 PEOPLE (APPLIES TO THE FANS IN KENYA AND TANZANIA)

THE MAIN EVENT IS ON THE 5TH FOR MARO IN THE "KYOKOBA-MUBBI MUBBI" VIP CHARITY EXPERIENCE AT MACKINNON SUITES NAKASERO NEXT TO FANG FANG RESTAURANT. " WE LEAVE ON THE 10TH BACK TO NAIROBI. AFTER A MONTH WE HIT DAR-ES-SALAAM VIA MOMBASA- LUNGALUNGA- TANGA FINAL SHOW WILL BE HELD IN NAIROBI AFTER ANOTHER MONTH









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PROMOTING EAST AFRICAN COHESION 


MISSION: 
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1. PROMOTING EAST AFRICAN
2. TOURISM/INTEGRATION VISION GIVING A DIFFERENT ENTERTAINMENT FEEL
3. SUPPORTING THE UNDER PRIVILEGED
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NOTE: MORE DETAILS ON THE TANZANIA INVASION AND THE NAIROBI RAVE WILL BE POSTED IN DUE TIME
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KAMPALA EDITION
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COME BACK BASH (JAMAICAN DANCEHALL SPECIAL)

CHARITY:
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ON THE 5TH MORNING WE WILL BE PASSING VIA UGANDA HANDS OF HOPE CHILDREN HOME TO HAVE A NIGHT OF FUN WITH THEM AS WE GIVE OUT GIFTS AND OFFERINGS. COME WITH WHAT EVER YOU CAN OFFER THIS CHILDREN ALL WILL BE WELCOMED

AGE BRACKET IS 6-16 BOTH MALE AND FEMALE

AFTER PARTY
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COME BACK BASH (JAMAICAN DANCEHALL SPECIAL)
ITS TIME TO GET THAT BODY WHINING NON STOP TO THE WICKEDEST NEWEST DANCEHALL TUNES LIKE NEVER BEFORE WITNESSED IN KAMPALA, UGANDA. CELEBRITY DANCEHALL DEEJAY BLUEMOON TAKES THE WHEEL OF STILL TO ANOTHER LEVEL. STRAIGHT FROM HOMEBOYZ DEEJAY ACADEMY ALONGSIDE A SURPRISE GUEST DEEJAY FROM HOMEBOYZ RADIO, SILVER SPRINGS DEEJAYS AND OTHER  KAMPALA'S CELEBRITY DEEJAYS AT CLUB SILK . THIS WILL BE AN EXPERIENCE YOU DON'T WANNA MISS.

ENTRANCE: 5000 UGS
(MORE DEEJAYS EXPECTED)


OFFERS;
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BARBECUE
BELL LAGER GOES FOR 2500/-
SPECIAL BLACK BITCH COCKTAIL
FREE MIXTAPES
SHISHA FOR THE FIRST 4 GROUPS OF 5
SECURITY
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TO THE KENYAN AND TANZANIA APPLICANTS:

CHARGES TO THIS TRIP WILL  BE 15,000 KES THAT WILL COVER FOOD, ACCOMMODATION AND TRANSPORTATION. NOTE, THE BORDER PASSPORT FEE IS NOT INCLUDED IN THIS FEE. TEMPORARY PASSPORT COSTS 300 KENYAN SHILLINGS AT THE MIGRATION OFFICE AND 500 SHILLINGS AT THE BORDER. THE ORGANIZING TEAM WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR YOUR WITHIN THE COUNTRY MOVEMENT OUTSIDE THE PLANNED MOVEMENT BY THE TEAM. SECURITY FOR YOU AND YOUR PROPERTY WILL BE PROVIDED BUT WE STILL ASK YOU TO KEEP YOUR PROPERTY SAFE.

PASSPORTS WILL BE HANDED TO THE TEAM 3 DAYS PRIOR TO THE DATE OF TRAVEL AND WILL BE GIVEN BACK ON THE TRAVEL DATE AS WE BOARD THE BUS.

TICKETS WILL BE HANDED IMMEDIATELY ON PAYMENT
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TO JOIN THE EVENTS PAGE ON FACEBOOK GO TO THE LINK BELOW
(https://www.facebook.com/events/305079539659076/)
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R.S.V.P
+256 792211891
+254 706604680
+254 738709013

Tuesday, 3 June 2014

MONEY OVER LOVE MIXTAPE



New mixtape out "MONEY OVER LOVE" is my new baby, within 1 minute of upload on hulkshare, 46 plays. thanks guys for making me stand tall. This is a blend of hip hop and a few reggae music. Good music is good music genre doesnt really matter. But its more of hip hop. So to my hip hop fans....we self made!
This is one you will definitely love..

Wednesday, 21 May 2014

ONE ON ONE WITH MARO

Who is MARO?
Born Magada Ronald to a humble police officer’s family  form one of the most popular tribe and region Busoga, eastern Uganda. 27yrs old, third year DVS student Makerere: A God fearing, out-going and open minded man.

Who was MARO before he joined the music industry?
Well, quit focused man who wrote a lot of songs and a dreamer. Worked at Cineplex cinemas in 2007 after my senior 6. Made as many friends as I could.

When did you start your music?
2010 with ‘’Toneeraga’’ collabo with the popular bobie wine’s brother, Mikie wine and Empress.

Who inspired you to join the music industry?
I had a lot of things I thought I would love to share with the population and voices like steve jeans’ and Maurice Kirya got me to follow vocalist not reggae or any other style I saw communicated to the people.

What challenges did you face as an upcoming musician?
People not giving an ear and their fear to discover a new voice or talent I had to give to Uganda.

What scarifies have you made to make it big into the industry?
A lot of time from the time I dreamt and chased this! Self-vocal training self-guidance and endurance of whatever criticism both from non-supportive family by then so, I took the hate that now has turned into the unconditional love. lol

What inspires you when you’re writing your music?
Environment and day to day life both mine and the people I meet  Basically Life experiences.

Tell us more about your music?I do a mix of rnb and afro with a lot of dancehall ingredient in it.
Have worked with many artistes all over the world with collaborations from Uganda, Nigeria, Zambia Tanzania, Kenya, Jamaica,U.S.A, and more are coming. Performed in Rwanda thrice, going to Zambia in june, heading to Europe later this year. Lets say music got me the life, nice clothes, and the visas in my passport. I live it I eat it I will die of it.

Kyokoba, did I get it right?, this song is making a great buzz all over east Africa, enlighten us on feelings behind it, sounds deep..lol This is a Lusoga word to mean ‘’what ever you say’’  And the song is alove story. I did nt talk about my writing of many stories while I sat quit in my child hood  so, here it is! I write a song or story and I act and feel it as the character in question a man craving for love. That is why I put a lot of feeling in this particular song plus I want the lusoga language to have a special feeling when listened to. Because, as you know now that every one despises our Busoga , I wanna make em dance to it and listen to it and enjoy it; It has work though.

Tell us about vocal police, and who is in it?We have Hameem Hassan, Ronnie stamina, Nutty neithan, Van Dtata, Empress, Evan vocal and me. We are a year old together now had other members who left us for example Ray signature and Bkri mat, before we acturaly got this a pronounced name we gat now. I started this movement of friend musicians under this umberalla January 25th 2011 before I got people join me.W e work under no contract we are just friends fighting for the same cause and helping out each other on archiving the stardom dream.

What artist's do you want to work with both locally and internationally if you had a chance?
Cris brown, Damian marley, Beenie man, Ali kiba, wyre ,etc 

On the same note how was it working with Jamaican Artist Denyque? We have heard the premier is on Friday is it? Yeah, this was great working with a real artiste, no offense but, she is a real artiste because I sent her my lyrics, just words  and the way she put the melody on to these words was amazing. I love it and I will work with her again.

What's your take on beef in the music sector?
People love it but, I do not enjoy it, I let the music talk!

Where do you see yourself in the next five years?
Bigger artiste, entrepreneur  and the best talent manager.

Any last words to your fans?
I love them all so much and much more in stoke for them
Check out Maro's Official Mixtape and dont forget His Huge Charity Event Concert At Makinnon Suits on the 5th of September 2014 in Kampala, Uganda