Playing the legendary Marcia Griffiths onscreen, singer Naomi Cowan brought all things glitz and glam to the premieres of Bob Marley: One Love. Typically adorned in timeless, eclectic, truly feminine, purposeful and brave fashion, Cowan believed.
Naomi Cowan, Walshy Fire
Toast co-producer, Walshy Fire.
According to Walshy, the Campion College old girl has put out her A-game, with penning the songs described as “feel-good tracks” exploring the topics of “love, heartbreak with a seamless blend of reggae, R&B, Afrobeats and Dancehall” during the entire pandemic.
“It’s going great. She is dropping a song every single month,” the Half Way tree native told
DancehallMag.
“We are going to do something that’s never been done before, as independent artistes, not signed, not backed by anybody. We are going to drop an entire year’s worth of music. One song a month, one mixed tape and two albums all in one year,” Walshy said.