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By Nelson A. King
Fans around the world can be at
ease as KSR Records recording artist
Hoodcelebrityy’s highly anticipated
video for her single “Ungrateful” is
now out with a BET premiere on BET
Jams & BET Soul.
“From collaborations with multi-
Grammy winners and top billboard
charting rapper Kash Doll, Jamaican
born dancehall singer-songwriter
Hoodcelebrityy embodies female
empowerment through her music
with subjects that reflect real life,”
Ronnie Tomlinson, of the Brooklynbased
Destine Media, an entertainment
promotion company, told Caribbean
Life on Tuesday.
“From celebrating women, to sexy
party anthem, to the reality of heedless
people, the talented artist says it
like it is, and pulls no punches like
with her latest ‘Ungrateful’ track!”
she added.
Directed by Dream Digital, Tomlinson
said “Ungrateful” video taps
into the reason behind Hoodcelebrityy’s
vision for recording the single.
Tomlinson said Dream Digital captures
a candid one-on-one with Hoddcelebrityy
just before transitioning
into the “energetic, eclectic visuals
highlighting the signature, now viral
‘ungrateful’, ‘Try Try’ dance move.”
Produced by DJ Swanqo, Tomlinson
said “Ungrateful” is a straightforward
powerful statement.
“It is a song too often regrettably
felt and heard: ‘Mi try everything fi
Mek yuh happy. Yuh ungrateful yo
never happy. No, me can’t please eve-
Recording artist Hoodcelebrityy.
Munachi Osegbu
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Jennaske releases “Sway” single. Anthony
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By Nelson A. King
Coming off two back-to-back successful
tracks, ascending rapper Jennaske is
back with a new single, “Sway.”
Combining the grittiness of “Grind
Don’t Stop” with the smoothness and
melody of “Trust,” Jennaske curated
a song that balances the best of both
worlds, according to Marie Driven, the
Haitian American entertainment guru,
managing partner of the Brooklynbased
entertainment company Play-
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By Tangerine Clarke
“Arrowhead,” one of Guyana’s most
popular patriotic songs, a tribute to
Guyana’s flag, by New York-based, songwriter,
performer, and producer, Courtney
Noel, turned 20 on Feb. 23, Guyana’s
51st Republic Anniversary.
The Road March, Soca genre that
played at the United Nations, in Cambodia,
Trinidad, Canada, Bosnia, the UK,
States, including California, Atlanta,
Florida, at Guyanese festivals in New
York, and on the airwaves, was penned
to convey the patriotic feelings of a
homesick Guyanese person, who longed
to hear ‘the cock crow,’ according to
Noel.
“I am amazed that two decades flewby,”
he said, noting that he was pleased
that the song continued to play hun-
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‘UNGRATEFUL’
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