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Grenadian artist Mr. Killa. Mr. Killa
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By Nelson A. King
Grenada for the win. Grenadian
artist Mr. Killa brings the soca
energy to Real Housewives Ultimate
Girls Trip.
According to Marie Driven, the
Haitian American, Brooklyn-based
entertainment publicist, Peacock-
TV and Executive producer, Glenda
Cox wanted a “unique sound created
from scratch for the show.”
So, Cox reached out to Mr. Killa,
the co-founder of Rebel 1 Entertainment,
“a 360 entertainment company
providing a full array of services,
including production, publishing
and distribution,” said Driven, managing
partner of PlaybookMG.
“Mr. Killa is a versatile soca singer
and an exceptional entertainer,” she
said. “His unique sound incorporates
elements of EDM, dancehall
and other genres while remaining
authentic in Soca,” she said. “Mr.
Killa never fails to deliver his assignments;
he created the theme song,
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Dancehall artist, Masicka. Andre
“Drevinci” Jones
Masicka’s take
on his ‘438’
By Nelson A. King
Dancehall star Masicka last Wednesday
held a listening session on his
debut album, “438”, in the heart of
Times Square in Manhattan, hosted
by ONERpm.
Giving those in attendance an
insight into the inspiration of a few of
the tracks, Masicka shared the meaning
behind the title of “438”.
“While on tour a few years ago, the
number 438 was always surround-
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Tarrus Riley
‘Love Salute’
By Nelson A. King
International recording artist Tarrus
Riley on Nov. 19 released his single,
“Love Salute,” a contemporary take on
Roots Reggae, with an infectious yet
familiar baseline.
Appealing to younger audiences and
traditional reggae fans, “Love Salute” is
a heart-warming track with a powerful
meaning, according to Brooklyn-based
Jamaican entertainment publicist, Ronnie
Tomlinson.
“Tarrus Riley’s consistent musical
success in Reggae transcends across
roots rock, soft rock and dancehall,”
Tomlinson, chief executive officer of
Destine Media, told Caribbean Life on
Monday. “His ability to deliver a contemporary
roots reggae track is a skill
Kareem ‘Remus’ Burrell applauds of
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