An avid supporter
of his alma mater, the S-Lock Entertainment recording artiste while preparing for his performance,
was presented with a Certificate of Recognition by the school for his
contribution to the Jamaica Music Industry and dedication to the upliftment of
the academic institution.
Amidst his
spirited performance, Bramma took time out to thank the entire school body for
the award ‘even the teacher who told him he wouldn’t amount to anything in
life’ and pledged his continued support for the Red Hills Road based
institution.
Alluding to the
award Bramma in a release to the media says, “This
is a great move by Calabar to honour its past students, not only the
academicians but also those who are making an impact locally and globally in
other sectors of business. Other institutions should look into adopting similar
programs to recognize so many of the unsung heroes of this country. Not
everyone will be a scholar but we can all contribute positively to society in
other ways and I’s good to see something is taking notice… so big up Calabar
again!”
Meanwhile, after
premiering the official medley video for the Stephen McGregor produced ‘Cha Cha Bwoy’ and JA’s productions ‘Meet Mi Pon Di
Way’ last weekend.
The ‘Gorilla Dreadlocks Rasta’ singer is now making final preparations for a
series of stints cross the Caribbean and Europe heading into the Christmas
season. On the international scene Bramma’s melodic ballad ‘Wah Gwaan Mi Darlin’ on the Rising Sun Rhythm compilation has hit the iTunes Top 10 Album chart and continues
to gain increased momentum.
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