International recording artiste Khago has signed a production and
booking deal with Stashment Records to boost his presence in the
marketplace both here and in the US.
"Since
Stashment has been involved in my career, things just step up,
everything in terms of my street presence, my radio play, I have shot
videos for my hit songs like Tax Inna My World, and we will be doing
videos for songs like That's All Mi Care Bout on DJ Frass new Riva
Stone riddim and Wine Pon the Pole for Elvis' So Unique
Records...Stashment tun up mi ting," Khago said in a release.
Stashment Records has been steering the careers of red
hot rookie Lanmine known for his combination 'Creeping' with Fambo, and
Digicel Rising Stars personality Jermaine Michaels who scored a hit last
year with the reggae hit, 'Cornerstone'.
Stashment Records CEO Stasha Smith believes that Khago
is an artiste with a lucrative future and an act who has the ability and
the drive to achieve mainstream success in the competitive US market.
"Khago is an incredibly talented artiste that I have always
admired and his humble ways make him easy to work with, and I think we
will have a long term relationship in terms of booking and production.
He has great crossover appeal and a wonderful work ethic, so right now,
we are marketing him as one of the future stars of dancehall music. He
is a double threat because his reggae songs are very popular in Africa
and Europe and his dancehall stuff is popular in the ethnic markets in
the US, so I see big things in his future," Ms. Smith said.
"In the future, I am looking forward to taking over the full time management aspect of his career."
Khago has voiced on a new riddim project, Money Machine, for Stashment Records which will be released in February.
Khago had been linked with Corey Todd Records last year after a high profile split with his previous management team.
"Big
up Corey Todd, him ah mi real dupes but he is focussing more on the
business aspect of entertainment in terms of his clubs and his other
business ventures, so ah just mutual understanding that we come too fi
go our separate ways," Khago said.
Khago performed at a club show called 'Destiny' in
Miami during the Martin Luther King holiday weekend. He shared the stage
with superstar Mavado and fellow Alliance member Bling Dawg. Khago got
big forwards for his hit Blood a Boil, but it was his recent
chart-topper Tun Up Di Ting which got the biggest forwards. He performed
the song for about three minutes or more, with the crowd singing the
chorus word for word. He also got a good response for his mega hit, Nah
Sell Out Mi Friend Dem, earning a big ovation after singing the first
few bars and exiting the stage. However, the crowd would have none of
it, and the 2500 strong audience begged him to come back to finish the
song. He rocked the audience then passed the mike on to ZJ Liquid to
sing Wifey Walk Out to a huge roar, and then Delly Ranx followed up with
Headache.
Khago closed his set with 'Nah Sell Out Part Two' and 'Mi See Badda Dan Dem'.
He
is booked to appear on this year's Hague Agricultural show on February
22nd and the Negril Spring Break concert on March 10th.
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