From
Campaign to Champagne album launch is a milestone that is set along the career path of neo-roots Reggae
artiste Kashu.
It is every artiste dream to drop a
debut album although not much emphasis is placed on such achievement in
Jamaica. The enthusiasm, anticipation and expectation of fans that comes with
the release of albums in genres such as pop, country and hip-hop is engulfed by
a numb, callous reaction from the most ardent Jamaican music fan. But such was
not the case for Kashu last Saturday
night; Mama Kashu was there to share the joy with her son as well as a strong
following of Clarendonians,
who has thrown their full support behind one of their stars, Kashu.
It could very well be a support system in Clarendon that molded and shaped these artistes.
The very same
support system that stands one hundred per cent solid behind their new found
loves Kashu when he launched his album. Moby's
May Pen complex was packed to capacity
as the event, the launch of Kashu's debut album and hosted
by Reggae's rocking radio Irie FM's DJ
Amber, began at 9:00pm. Performances
from Dancehall's money diva,
Macka Diamond, reggae crooners Hezron and
Noddy Virtue
as well as Exco Levi, Ras
Shiloh, Loyal Flames, Jemineye, Israel Yadalfi, Dezi Boyd
and others set off the night's proceeding and paved the way for the man of the
moment.
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Exco Levi |
When Kashu hit the stage he was met with all the love and appreciation of a super star, enough to muster a tiny drop of tear in the back of his eye. As he belted out lyrics from his 15 track album the crowd sang with him the ones they knew and listened intently to the new ones. Kashu was on point with each delivery and in good form working the stage as he delivered tracks such as 'The System,' Nutten Naw Gwaan,' 'Mama,' Campaign to Champagne,' 'Mi Amor,' 'Have You Ever,' 'Somebody's Child,' 'No Beaty Beaty' and 'Higher Levels' to close the show. Patrons satisfied and still excited after his performance, rushed to purchase copies of the album after the show.
It was an historic moment not only for Kashu but also for Clarendon's musical history. From Campaign to Champagne became the first album that was officially launched in the parish despite the many greats it has produced making a substantial contribution to its rich musical heritage. The effort must have left an indelible mark on those who witnessed, inspired many young aspiring reggae artistes and captured the essence of greater things to come in the future for the parish and another of its sons, KASHU.