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Showing posts with label Kemar 'Flava' McGregor. Show all posts
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Beres Hammond Releases New Dub Version of "One Life To Live," on iTunes

Writer : Caribbean E-Magazine on Friday, July 5, 2013 | 9:49 AM

Friday, July 5, 2013

Reggae legend Beres Hammond released a dub version of his 2010 hit, "One Life To Live," Tuesday, June 25, 2013 on iTunes.

Hammond's new dub single was produced by Kemar" Flava" McGregor in connection with a series of newly-mixed renditions of McGregor's most renowned roots singles, recorded by the likes of Luciano, Gyptian, Etana, Bushman, Sizzla, Queen Ifrica, Capleton, Turbulence, I-Octane and Morgan Heritage. McGregor's new dubstyle version of "One Life To Live" is currently ranked as Beres Hammond's #1 download on iTunes.

Born in Annotto Bay, Jamaica, Beres Hammond is considered the most beloved romantic reggae singer in the history of the music industry. Hammond has placed seven albums within the Billboard Top Ten Reggae Albums chart since 1994. He was nominated for a Grammy Award in the "Best Reggae Album" category in 2002, in connection with his 2001 studio album "Music Is Life." His most recent album "One Love, One Life," peaked at number one on the Billboard Reggae Albums chart in December 2012.

 
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ETANA Releases New Dubstyle Version of “I am Strong”

Writer : Caribbean E-Magazine on Monday, July 1, 2013 | 11:23 AM

Monday, July 1, 2013


Reggae celebrity Etana released a dub version of her most adored 2012 hit, "I Am Strong," Tuesday, June 25, 2013 on iTunes

Etana's new dub single was produced by Kemar "Flava" McGregor in conjunction with a series of newly-mixed renditions of McGregor's most renowned roots singles, recorded by the likes of Luciano, Gyptian, Beres Hammond, Bushman, Sizzla, Queen Ifrica, Capleton, Turbulence, I-Octane and Morgan Heritage. McGregor's new dubstyle version of "I Am Strong" was ranked as Etana's #1 download on iTunes during the week following the song's release.

Born in Saint Andrew, Jamaica, Etana is regarded as one of the most popular young reggae singers in the international music industry. She was nominated for "Best New Reggae Act," at the 2008 Music of Black Origin Awards (MOBO) in connection with her 2008 debut album, "The Strong One." She won "Album of the Year" at the International Reggae and World Music Awards (IRAWMA) in 2009, and won "Best Female Vocalist" at the Excellence in Music and Entertainment Awards (EME) in 2009.
 
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Pop singer Jesse Giddings Releases Single “Back To Me,” with Tiana

Writer : Caribbean E-Magazine on Wednesday, April 10, 2013 | 9:10 AM

Wednesday, April 10, 2013


Canadian pop singer Jesse Giddings has released a new single, titled “BackTo Me,” recently on iTunes.

Giddings' new single – influenced by the Celine Dion hit, "It's All Coming Back To Me Now," – was produced by Kemar ‘Flava’ McGregor, and features a guest appearance from Jamaican dancehall vocalist Tiana.

Recent trends have placed Canada at the epicenter of the world’s modern pop-music industry, as the nation has launched a healthy percentage of rock, pop and jazz icons into international stardom. And although Giddings possesses an impressive Canadian music resume – which includes stints as a mainstream television personality, rock music promoter and fashion model – he said it was actually his love of Jamaican music that most influenced the Caribbean style employed on “Back To Me.”

“It was inspired by the ideas, creativity, love and passion of Jamaica that I grew up watching and reading about from afar,” said Giddings. “It was always a dream of mine to spend time in Jamaica, and this song allowed me that opportunity, as I spent most of January of this year shooting the music video for this single in and around Kingston. Of course, I threw a little of my Canadian heritage and inspiration into the song with the feature of some of Celine Dion's lyrics from her hit, ‘It's All Coming Back To Me Now,’ from 1996.”

Giddings’ single was produced in conjunction with McGregor’s new pop skank-riddim style, which has already created buzz within Canada’s mainstream music scene (one of McGregor’s pop-reggae songs recently secured a 2013 JUNO Award nomination). It was precisely this new radio-friendly aspect of McGregor’s pop style that attracted guest singer Tiana to the project.

“The moment I heard this song, I fell in love with the track,” said Tiana. “Right away, I definitely knew I had to give it a smooth reggae vibe, instead of the usual hardcore dancehall style. The lyrics were intentionally written to give you that happy feeling and the desire of wanting to have someone. ‘Back To Me’ will definitely be a favorite among teenagers.”

Born in Langley, British Columbia, Jesse Giddings is a renowned television icon within Canadian pop culture. He was a veejay on the prestigious New.Music.Live program on the MuchMusic Network (Canada’s equivalent of MTV), and was a fashion model for Elite Model Management in Toronto. Giddings has co-hosted the MuchMusic Video Awards, the JUNO Awards FanFare, and was co-host of the X-Factor Pepsi Pre-Show Live alongside 3LW vocalist Adrienne Bailon.

For Giddings, reggae music represents the happiness of the North American beach culture he enjoyed as a youngster. When recording music, he often taps into the waterfront summer-fun aesthetic of his youth, from which his reggae affinities were born.

“I've always been a huge fan of reggae music,” said Giddings. “I grew up on the west coast of Canada, spending most of my days at the beach and traveling up and down the American coast surfing, so reggae has always been a part of that culture and my life, and it has influenced me greatly. It has always been my goal to infuse my music with the spirit and vibe of reggae.”

 

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Kemar 'Flava' McGregor Produces Duet with Syleena Johnson and Musiq Soulchild

Writer : Caribbean E-Magazine on Monday, March 18, 2013 | 11:33 AM

Monday, March 18, 2013


Pop singers from TV One's R&B Divas gathered in an Atlanta recording studio Monday night to catch the recording of a new single - a duet with Syleena Johnson and Musiq Soulchild, from their upcoming collaborative album, titled "9INE."

In the video, R&B Divas star Monifah, Johnson and Musiq, are seen vibing, dancing and naturally enjoying the moment while listening to the playback of the duet, which was produced by Pop-Reggae impresario Kemar 'Flava' McGregor.

The project features Musiq, Syleena and McGregor blending the genres of pop, R&B and reggae into a unique new style, rich with infectious melody and soulful harmony, and exploring new creative territory collectively.

The video was taken the day before a taping of R&B Divas, Season 2. The duet album, "9INE," is schedule for release July 9, 2013

 



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UK reggae singer Gappy Ranks new EP, “Hello,” now on iTunes

Writer : Caribbean E-Magazine on Monday, February 4, 2013 | 9:54 AM

Monday, February 4, 2013


Famed UK reggae singer Gappy Ranks released his new EP, “Hello,” Tuesday, (Tues 29) on iTunes.

Gappy Ranks’ jazzy, infectious reggae EP was produced by Kemar ‘Flava’ McGregor in connection with his recent campaign to spread the pleasures of pop-reggae music to a global audience.

Within the songs on "Hello," the listener can hear Ranks' personal and creative evolution within the UK’s vibrant reggae scene, which is a colorful, celebratory community where live stage shows are the preferred source of entertainment, and local airwaves are brimming with reggae music on pirate radio broadcasts, combining to create Caribbean Britain's de facto mainstream media.

“Because of the major diversity of ethnic origin in UK, cultures have had no choice but to interact,” said Gappy Ranks. “We also have the highest population of Jamaicans abroad so this has given reggae music a home away from home, so reggae/dancehall music is played in every club within every city. The radio stations also play a big part in the direction of music in the UK as commercial & pirate stations dominate the airwaves. We also have the Notting Hill Carnival every summer, where people from all around the world attend, bringing eye to the talent in the UK.”

Gappy Ranks, fortunate enough to be British, is free to sing about humanistic love and urban romance. With the songs on “Hello,” Gappy Ranks celebrates the opportunity to feel real emotions, making romance and spiritual development into nightclub-worthy party anthems.

“I captured the wondering mind of a man’s love for a woman & his approach to her,” said Gappy Ranks. "The song ’Maybe’ was different, because a major part of my life was drawn into scripture as I questioned my power to love. I have found myself once again speaking out aloud & relieving thoughts that might hinder my qualities in life. For me that is the "Hello Ep.”

Gappy Ranks’ was born Jacob Lee Williams in the Harlesden section of London, UK. In 2010, he released his first album “Put The Stereo On,” from which the single "Heaven In Her Eyes" was ranked number one in the UK for 16 weeks. Gappy Ranks was nominated for the 2010 MOBO Award in the "Best Reggae Act Category.
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