Despite long, tedious lines at the VIP and Courtyard entrances to Kes the Band’s inaugural Iz We festival, the multi-genre, musical showcase delivered high-energy performances from a packed cast of local, regional and international artistes. Lead singer Kees Dieffenthaller delivered an over two-hour long set in front of thousands of chanting fans who flooded the
Despite long, tedious lines at the VIP and Courtyard entrances to Kes the Band’s inaugural Iz We festival, the multi-genre, musical showcase delivered high-energy performances from a packed cast of local, regional and international artistes. Lead singer Kees Dieffenthaller delivered an over two-hour long set in front of thousands of chanting fans who flooded the
Kes the Band’s flagship concert Tuesday on the Rocks has evolved into an all-out music festival and will not only feature Kees Dieffenthaller’s myriad of soca hits, but also an array of artistes from multiple musical genres; both local and international. This year’s edition, entitled IzWe 2023, is designed to showcase the nation’s multiculturalism and
Dancehall artist Busy Signal has condemned violence against women and is set to air his thoughts on the issue in a new track titled A Waste Man Kill Gyal.
Busy Signal
Dancehall artist Busy Signal has signed a publishing deal with Sony Music Publishing/Benelux, which was brokered by Richie Flores of Rich Stone Publishing.
In an interview with the Jamaica Observer, Busy Signal said “It’s a good look. Mi doing music for some time an’ wi now starting to get certain deals, it shows something and it motivates me to keep doing what I am doing. I keep working while attracting new markets and new ventures.”
The
Stay So singer encouraged other Dancehall entertainers to consider entering publishing deals, saying that it will prove beneficial in the future.