Moby’s Record Label get ready to launch it’s neo-roots, Reggae singjay Kashu’s debut album, entitled “From Campaign to Champagne,” on January 31, 2013 at Moby’s Entertainment complex in Clarendon. The 15 track album is a compilation of Reggae, Dancehall and Reggae fused with Hip-Hop, R and B, Reggaeton and Pop genres, 14 of the 15 tracks are produced by Moby’s Ryan Singh and Christopher Plummer and a single by Big Dreams. Reflective of his musical journey, take a moment and watch Kashu as he walks you through the path that took him “From Campaign to Champagne.”
The release of the album ‘Campaign to Champagne,’ is highly anticipated especially by Kashu’s Clarendon Fans. As the intensity in the Moby’s camp heighten’s and preparation for it’s first official album launch get under way, Manager Ryan Singh disclosed that this launch marks the epitome of a successful future for both Kashu and Moby’s Record.
The Parish of Clarendon has over the years produced some of Jamaica’s most potent Reggae artistes in the genre’s 50 years of existence. Ryan Singh and his Moby’s Record label intend to unearth and introduce to the world, some of many young, talented Clarendonians who are budding with pride and potential in the parish’s seemingly, churning Reggae ‘mill.’ He advises music lovers to take note of the birth places of artistes emerging from the shores of Jamaica and note the great ones before, to understand how important it is to provide a launch pad for developing talents in his parish. Singh was not just speaking his thoughts aloud but had put in effect, Moby’s Talent Search series last November which concluded sucessfully December 27th, 2012, in the parish and promises to commence a new edition in 2013.
The release of Kashu’s debut album will be an important milestone not only for him but those in his parish who aspire to achieve what he has and more. Irie FM’s radio jock DJ Amber will host the launch while there will be guest appearances by Kashu’s colleagues/fellow artistes Noddy Virtue, Hezron and label mates Israel Yadalfi and Jemineye all backed by Moby’s band. The campaign has ended, at least for now, it’s time to pop some champagne.
Kashu and Moby’s Records acknowledges and thank, all media that have supported his work over the years especially web-zines Caribbean E Magazine, The Afro News, West Indian Culture, Daily Motion, All African Cafe, Jamaicans.com, Global Reggae Festival Guide. Rab Entertainment News, The Jamaican Star, Gleaner and Observer as well as all radio, television or cable channels (too many to list) that have shared his music with audiences across the globe
Written by Sophia McKay
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