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Reggae artist, Abby Dallas. Shaneka Harris/Beauti in Motion
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By Nelson A. King
Reggae artist Abby Dallas has
dropped another potential hit single
titled, ‘Black is the Colour,’ giving
lovers of good music another dose of
thought-provoking yet entertaining
content.
The multifaceted entertainer also
dropped the music video on Feb. 12,
2021, the same day as the release of
the song, according to the New Yorkbased
Destine Media.
“Reggae has, undoubtedly, stood
the test of time, transcending several
generations and breaking geographical
boundaries to become one of the
most popular genres of music in the
world,” it said.
“Over the years, several acts have
emerged to deliver an amazing listening
experience to music lovers
across the globe, using great tunes
and compelling lyrics to talk about
contemporary issues,” Destine Media
added. “One of such talents who
have kept the flag of reggae flying in
recent times is Abby Dallas.”
Inspired by happenings around
her, Destine Media said Dallas has
been able to grow the brand by releasing
relatable music.
It said the release of ‘Black is the
Colour’ is “a further reiteration of
Dallas’s goal of using her songwriting
and singing talent to impact lives and
make the world a better place.
“The release of the song is particularly
timely, considering that February
is Reggae Month and Black History
Month,” Destine Media said.
It said the video of the song, as
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Alkaline’s album cover of “Top
Prize.”
By Nelson A. King
With his 2016 debut album release
“New Level Unlocked” peaking at #1 and
spending 18 weeks on the Billboard Reggae
Album coveted charts, Jamaican
dancehall artiste, Alkaline has become
“one of the foremost musical acts redefining
the genre,” according to the Manhattan
based Shuzzr entertainment publicity
company.
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By Nelson A. King
International hitmaker Kranium
enters 2021 with the world’s added
weight, as he pushes for universal reggae
acclaim.
“Well, what’s a better medium to
communicate that fact than with new
music,” said Haitian American Marie
Driven, the managing partner of the
Brooklyn-based PlaybookMG, stating
that Kranium’s new EP, “Toxic,” dropped
on Feb. 12, via Atlantic records.
Driven told Caribbean Life that
the project features several hit tracks
recently released as singles that elabo-
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Alkaline to
drop ‘Top
Prize’
Kranium makes
‘Toxic’ cool
with new EP
‘BLACK
IS THE
COLOUR’
Abby Dallas drops potential hit single
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