Dancehall recording artiste Navino has officially exited the J.O.P camp venting his frustration against the scant regard that its leader has for his well-being.
According to manager Patrick 'Roach' Samuels, they approached him
seeking help with Navino's career and he obliged, signing the young act
to Justus Arison's JA Productions.
However, about three months ago, after being excluded from a european tour with the camp, Navino and Roach both noticed some ill feelings toward them and decided to leave the camp in search of more lucrative opportunities. Navino has since released a song, Who God Bless, in which he tells why he left the group.
Navino said, "At the end of the day mi nah bash anyone. Mi still respect him but mi a deal wid business now. Anuh food fi di poor thing now."
He has relinquishe the title of 'First Son', recently bestowed on him stating, "Mi a 24, suh di son move on now. Yuh ago live a yuh
people house forever? Right now mi reach a point weh mi waan know wah mi
a work for."
He continued, "Mi still live wid mi people dem and when bills time come and mamma ask
if mi can put a little ting to it, mi nuh have nuh money. She a seh a
better mi guh look a work. Dem things deh break mi heart. A nuff time mi
come from show and see mi light cut off and mi mother a cook pon coal
stove. Things need fi change."
Navino's recent recordings include 'Age Is Just A Number', 'Live Forever', 'Real Friends' and a song on JA Productions' Blessings rhythm
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