REGGAE artist Exile Di Brave said his single Rasta Party is a breath of fresh air on the music scene.
The single, produced by Phillip ‘Scaley Blacks’ Williams, was released earlier this year and tells the story of what takes place at a ‘Rasta Party’. A place where persons could have clean enjoyment.
Exile Di Brave
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“At home and abroad, people recall how ‘man and woman’ use to dance together and have a good time at sessions,” the Rastafarian singjay told the Jamaica Observer.
“Until recently, it has taken on a different trend… Men are dancing by themselves and women are dancing by themselves. Everyone is wondering what’s going on.” he continued.
Exile Di Brave, 30, whose real name is Clayton Johnson, hails from Portmore, St Catherine.
He began pursuing a musical career in 2003 as a hip-hop artist but was later captivated by the melodies associated with reggae. His other recordings include The Calling, Voice of the Young, and Coming Home.
He has high expectations of his latest single.
“From the moment the song hit the airwaves, it has become a favourite of the taxi drivers. It brings renewed insight to what Jamaicans have spoken about on numerous occasions.”
By Simone Morgan—
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