Re: Billboard Magazine lauds Mavado
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: monk</div><div class="ubbcode-body">keep in mind though billboard is speaking more about scale and industry dealings than anything- it's an industry rag.
ele's remixes are usually huge tunes and on point, but Ele can't headline his own show in Jamaica. Sean Paul won't play home either. Mavado is completely different from them in that respect.
when the BB author uses the word 'endorse' I think- and from speaking with the author- what she is referring to is street level stamp of approval, and that this is coming from hip hop to dancehall, similar to when Alicia Keys requested a remix for Ghetto Story with Cham. </div></div>
never saw him live...but clips i've seen of him on youtube performing live i wasn't overly impressed...
i'm still wondering why all the wailers & peter tosh comparisons...
yea mi still a scratch mi head over dat...
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: monk</div><div class="ubbcode-body">keep in mind though billboard is speaking more about scale and industry dealings than anything- it's an industry rag.
ele's remixes are usually huge tunes and on point, but Ele can't headline his own show in Jamaica. Sean Paul won't play home either. Mavado is completely different from them in that respect.
when the BB author uses the word 'endorse' I think- and from speaking with the author- what she is referring to is street level stamp of approval, and that this is coming from hip hop to dancehall, similar to when Alicia Keys requested a remix for Ghetto Story with Cham. </div></div>
never saw him live...but clips i've seen of him on youtube performing live i wasn't overly impressed...
i'm still wondering why all the wailers & peter tosh comparisons...
yea mi still a scratch mi head over dat...
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