Kingston
Jamaica - Reggae/dancehall star
I-Octane already has much to look forward to in 2014, and the New Year has
barely even started to unfold.
Nominated
10 times in eight different categories for the upcoming Youth View Awards
(YVAs), the Happy Time singer says, "It's always humbling
and rewarding when people acknowledge your hard work. I'm honoured to be
nominated in so many categories and I feel good to know that my music and style
are connecting with the youth."
The
categories that I-Octane has been nominated in for this year's Youth View
Awards are Favourite Local Music Video for Happy Time; Favourite
Cultural Artiste; Favourite Local Artiste of the Year - Male; Favourite Summer
Song of 2013 for Happy Time; Favourite Music Collaboration of
the Year for Double Trouble (featuring Bounty Killer);
Favourite Music Collaboration of the Year for Lighters Up (featuring
Alaine); Favourite Music Collaboration of the Year for It's a
Celebration (alongside Ding Dong, Konshens and Chris Martin); Fashion
Icon of the Year - Male; Celebrity Role Model of the Year; and Young, Hot &
Hype Male of the Year.
Cultural
Artiste of the Year
Last
year, I-Octane won in the categories of Cultural Artiste of the Year and Role
Model of the Year at the YVAs, and this year, his winnings are expected to be
even greater. The YVAs take place on Saturday, February 1 at the National
Indoor Sports Centre.
Another
great achievement that Octane will also be looking forward to in a matter of
months will be the release of his sophomore album titled My Journey,
which is set to be released in March. But for Octane, the work does not stop
there as he says, "the goal is always to work harder and surpass what I
did in previous years."
And
specifically for 2014, I-Octane says, "I want to push my album, My
Journey, so that it becomes a staple of reggae music worldwide. I'm also
working to solidify and expand my brand by coming up with new, unique ideas
that can cross into different markets. Finally, 2014 will just be about
continuing to make good music that raises the bar and contributes to reggae and
dancehall."
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