Beauty. Love. Freedom. These elements shine forth in the diverse sounds of Jamaican-born artist Kristine Alicia. With her debut album already having earned several awards and an impressive list of collaborations under her belt, the Miami-based singer/songwriter is currently promoting several new singles that display her Caribbean flavor and roots. “Hand Over River” is currently enjoying chart success on both The Foundation Radio Network – at # 3, and the South Florida Chart – at #4. The exquisite blend of reggae rhythms, soulful melodies and pop fusion influences, accompanied by her strong, sultry voice and multi-talented abilities, allows Kristine Alicia to freely express herself in the universal language of music that crosses boundaries into many cultures.
Kristine Alicia’s debut studio album propelled Kristine Alicia into the forefront of the Caribbean community in 2008. The project garnered an unprecedented eight nominations at the 2009 Martin Awards, as Kristine took home both Artist of the Year and Female Reggae Vocal Performance of the Year. Kristine has collaborated, opened for and performed with artists the likes of Third World, Taurus Riley, Papa San, Etana, Nadine Sutherland, Warrior King and Freddie McGregor. She has performed in the USA, Canada, Africa and in multiple Caribbean countries.
Kristine Alicia has now finished her sophomore album with Rory of Stone Love fame and Black Dub Movements. The album, “Songs from Zion” is completed and will be released soon (pending distribution). After an overwhelming response from two recent singles, “Freedom Fighters” and “Hand Over River,” there is great anticipation for this project which promotes positive messages of giving and love.
Whether on stage, in the streets or online, Kristine Alicia delivers a consistent message: Love God, love people and stand for justice. Her honest approach to music is refreshing and touches people in a way that peaks their interest in who she is and what she truly believes.
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