Wednesday, January 2, 2013

The Reggae Embassy Introduces Their Endorsed Clients



The launch of the official Reggae and Dancehall Embassies was announced to the world in mid 2012 on TVJ’s popular morning television show “Smile Jamaica”, in celebration of Jamaica’s 50th anniversary.  They have already begun making a difference in the lives of many who are utilizing it as the tool it was developed to be.  The Reggae Embassy and Dancehall Embassy, headquartered in the home of Reggae and Dancehall; Kingston Jamaica, are proud to announce that they have endorsed five talented individuals whom they are delighted to present to the world; Cameal Davis, Eldie Anthony, I-Noble, Lanz 876 and Kiodour

Endorsed Recording Artists:
The Reggae Embassy is honored to introduce, its three Jamaican based endorsed recording artists; Cameal Davis, I-Noble and Eldie Anthony.  These talented singers and singjays are fully utilizing the organization for their career and business advancement so that their individual career visions can be developed with a customized plan by the Music Embassies’ team of professionals who are provided for each client.  The artists have been in development for approximately one year as the Reggae Embassy is preparing for each client’s formal launch. Their individual albums are all slated to be completed and released in 2013. 

Songstress Cameal Davis is the first female winner of the popular talent show, Digicel Rising Star (which is Jamaica’s equivalent to American Idol).  She, as the others, is fully utilizing the Reggae Embassy to her benefit and has expressed to her partners at the Reggae Embassy that Reggae is her first love yet she has a strong passion to voice songs in multiple genres.  Her album entitled, “It’s My Time” is filled with songs by composers/producers from around the world , such as “Don’t Give Up,” “Wanna Dance,” and “I Love Ya” which all contain powerful vocals and lyrical content.

I-Noble is the very first endorsed recording artist of the Reggae Embassy.  Also, working on his debut album entitled “Life”, his main project is his single called “Mama Cry” which is rapidly spreading among music enthusiasts and persons residing in the inner-cities of Kingston as well as garrison communities globally who can relate to the tragic true tale being told. The song was inspired by the deaths of his cousins who fell victim to corrupt police officers who murdered them in I-Noble’s  community of Trenchtown. The official music video for “Mama Cry” is currently being created by The Reggae Embassy’s video production team and will be available to the public in the very near future.

Eldie Anthony, a singer who possesses a soulful well polished voice is rapidly advancing in the industry. He was mentored by Reggae legend Beres Hammond for many years and it shows in his vocal delivery.  He has won every talent competition that he has entered including “Morgan Heritage Talent Search” and “Turbulence’s Talent Search.”   His album entitled “Break Free” will be released in 2013 and includes songs from both local and international composers and producers such as, “Jah is By My Side,” “I Will Go On,” “Celebrate Love” and “Singing in the Rain.”

Endorsed Composers/Producers:
The final two endorsed clients to be introduced are, Kiodour (Reggae Embassy) and Lanz 876 (Dancehall Embassy) whom are both composers/producers.  

Kiodour is an emerging music producer, composer and engineer with a special focus on Reggae music. In addition to the aforementioned, he is also a graphic and architectural designer who is responsible for the look and feel of the majority of the Music Embassies’ graphics.

The Dancehall Embassy recently endorsed music producer/composer Lanz 876 PKA DJ Lanz, who is known for the production of Potential Kidd’s 2012 hit single, “Yah Suh Nice.” Lance876 is also responsible for composing the riddim for “Mama Cry” by I-Noble as well as many songs for the other endorsed clients such as Eldie Anthony, and others within other Music Embassies. He was only 17 years old when he got his first hit song which effectively launched his career.

The Music Embassies have established an Embassy for each music genre.  The Reggae and Dancehall Embassy clients have had the pleasure to meet and collaborate with other recording artists from other Music Embassies in the USA such as Ma’Niche of the Pop Music Embassy and Czer of the Hip-Hop Music Embassy.  They were intrigued with Dancehall and eager to work with their fellow endorsed Embassy mates of the Reggae and Dancehall Embassies. Ma’Niche recently did a combination with I-Noble on the “Jiggle For Me Riddim” called “The Way I Move” and they were in fact the first recording artists to voice on that riddim even prior to I-Octane.  Czer has collaborated with both Eldie Anthony and Cameal Davis on several tracks with many of his songs composed by Lanz 876.

To schedule an interview with the Reggae or Dancehall Embassies endorsed clients or an executive at the Reggae Embassy please email media@reggaeembassy.org or call 876-428-1100 (Jamaica), 305-600-0500 (USA), 020-3239-3700 (UK), 50-5539-6600 (Japan).

Official Websites
Reggae Embassy: www.reggaeembassy.org  
Music Embassies: www.musicembassies.org 
Cameal Davis: www.camealdavis.com 
I-Noble: www.inoblemusic.com 
Eldie Anthony: www.eldieanthony.com
Lance876: www.lanz876.com
Kiodour: www.kiodour.com
Ma’niche: www.manichemusic.com 

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