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Dez I aims to teach with his entry
Sunday, July 18, 2021
Jamaica Observer
's Entertainment Desk continues its series on the Jamaica Festival Song Competition which is marking its 55th anniversary milestone.
For recording artiste Dez I, the importance of sharing the nation's history, heritage, and culture is the driving force behind his decision to enter this year's staging of the Jamaica Festival Song Competition.
His entry,
Rhumba Box, pays homage to the roots of Jamaican music and the days when mento was a the dominant and popular form of local music. He is overjoyed at the chance to share this story with this audience via this popular avenue.