Kingston, JAMAICA:- Quite honoured to receive four nominations
in this year’s Youth View Awards (YVAs) – Cultural Artiste of the Year; Young
Hot and Hype; Favourite Musical Collaboration (w) Vanessa Bling for Cya
Do It and Fashion Icon – Digicel and Busta ambassador, I-Octane, says
he is committed to staying true to himself and his fans by continuing to
provide musical diversity.
“I-Octane manages to
skillfully balance on that edge between culture and dancehall, therefore it
comes as no surprise that he is nominated for Cultural Artiste of the Year,
while also getting a nod for his dancehall tunes with female deejay, Vanessa
Bling. It’s all about staying current and responding to the demand that is out
there,” manager Ray Alexander explained.
And, while the fans are
busy voting to ensure their artiste’s success in the YVAs, I-Octane is equally
occupied with providing new songs and well-produced music videos to keep his
ever growing fan base fully focused and entertained. Whether he is wearing his
heart on his sleeve by declaring to his girl that I L.O.V.E. Y.O.U. or
lamenting that his Gal A Gimme Bun, I-Octane’s songs and videos are
chockful of emotion and command attention. The singjay’s latest venture, the
video shoot for the single, Gyal Ting, is no different.
A song which is already
showing its dominance on the dancehall and has demonstrated its potential to
top the charts,Gyal Ting is produced by Chimney Records on the
hugely popular Happy Hour Riddim. It is a straight up tune which every man can
identify with and which every woman can relate to and the music video totally
reflects this. Teeming with vibe and lots of positive energy, the video, which
was shot last week at Famous night club in Portmore, was directed by
in-demand video director, Bling Blang.
I-Octane, who is very
happy with the outcome, describes the occasion as “one of the best video shoots
I have ever experienced”.
Meanwhile, the artiste
is looking forward to performing alongside many top Jamaican artistes on the
Digicel Bob Marley 70th Concert on February 7 at the Waterfront, Downtown
Kingston. The concert also features Capleton, Freddy McGregor, Judy
Mowatt, Cocoa Tea, Richie Spice, Bob Marley’s sons Ky-mani and
Damion, along with other acts.
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