
Kingston, Jamaica. 3th August 2011
The hot new single “Jah seh” comes from two of Jamaica most promising young reggae acts. Singer, song-writer and instrumentalist Treson joined forces with breakout artiste Khago for a powerful message in their latest collaboration. This is the third time that the two have worked together, their previous tracks being “Mama Don’t Cry” and “Light It Up”.
After experiencing international success in 2005 with his first single “Moments”, Treson has really been making strides in his career with airplay all over the international scene especially in Europe. Thereafter his followed up tracks like "Jen-ee-Rocka" and "Dust, Dirt and Sand" which were also well received. He’s performed along -side highly reputed reggae artistes in the likes of Morgan Heritage, Beres Hammond, Marcia Griffith, Sly and Robbie, Collie Buddz, Third World, Beenie Man, Ken Boothe and BabyCham to name a few.
In the meantime singjay Khago has been rising to stardom since the release of his debut single ‘Caan Cool’. He went on to record ‘Nah Sell Out Me Friend Dem’ in 2010 which was a summer anthem for many. The response to this song was so auspicious he produced a part 2 which quickly attained favor among fans as well. Both songs have held the number one spot on charts all over in the dancehall circuit both locally and internationally. Since his arrival onto the scene, he has booked on some of the biggest shows of Dancehall/ Reggae such as Reggae Sumfest where he shared the stage with some of the industry’s heavy weight artistes. Khago was acclaimed the Best New Artiste for 2010 by Jamaica’s Youth View Award and the Jamaica Observer, an indicator of his promising future career.
Individually, both artistes are known for the positive vibrations in their music, it’s with no doubt then that the two’s collaboration would bare such likeness. ‘Jah Seh’ is a roots song that inspires youths to keep progressing through “Jah” guidance despite nay sayers. Between Khago’s culture flow and Treson’s strong vocals, their unique sounds combine to create a true reggae classic. It is a timeless and articulate song that can be appreciated by all.
The track, which was produce by Kos Dillon of PhaReal Entertainment, will be released on the 5th August 2011 by Goldcup Records, an Italian based label that produces Jamaican roots reggae and dancehall music since 2006. It will be available on Itunes, Sounquake.com, Amazon, Juno download/ Juno records and Napster among several other places.
After experiencing international success in 2005 with his first single “Moments”, Treson has really been making strides in his career with airplay all over the international scene especially in Europe. Thereafter his followed up tracks like "Jen-ee-Rocka" and "Dust, Dirt and Sand" which were also well received. He’s performed along -side highly reputed reggae artistes in the likes of Morgan Heritage, Beres Hammond, Marcia Griffith, Sly and Robbie, Collie Buddz, Third World, Beenie Man, Ken Boothe and BabyCham to name a few.
In the meantime singjay Khago has been rising to stardom since the release of his debut single ‘Caan Cool’. He went on to record ‘Nah Sell Out Me Friend Dem’ in 2010 which was a summer anthem for many. The response to this song was so auspicious he produced a part 2 which quickly attained favor among fans as well. Both songs have held the number one spot on charts all over in the dancehall circuit both locally and internationally. Since his arrival onto the scene, he has booked on some of the biggest shows of Dancehall/ Reggae such as Reggae Sumfest where he shared the stage with some of the industry’s heavy weight artistes. Khago was acclaimed the Best New Artiste for 2010 by Jamaica’s Youth View Award and the Jamaica Observer, an indicator of his promising future career.
Individually, both artistes are known for the positive vibrations in their music, it’s with no doubt then that the two’s collaboration would bare such likeness. ‘Jah Seh’ is a roots song that inspires youths to keep progressing through “Jah” guidance despite nay sayers. Between Khago’s culture flow and Treson’s strong vocals, their unique sounds combine to create a true reggae classic. It is a timeless and articulate song that can be appreciated by all.
The track, which was produce by Kos Dillon of PhaReal Entertainment, will be released on the 5th August 2011 by Goldcup Records, an Italian based label that produces Jamaican roots reggae and dancehall music since 2006. It will be available on Itunes, Sounquake.com, Amazon, Juno download/ Juno records and Napster among several other places.
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