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Sunday, January 13, 2019

Nesbeth Looks To Africa, Ready For Rebel Salute



















Wrapping up 2018 on a high note with several notable performances across the diaspora capped by the release of his debut album A.M.E.N, reggae firebrand Nesbeth appears to be on a fervent path to conquer new terrains in a quest to broaden his musical horizon.

The singer earlier this week departed the island for the United Kingdom to commence work on a collaborative project with a team of British musicians. According to Nesbeth's management, he is working on several projects the first of which will be a single with an Ugandian artiste, the record will also be accompanied by an official video. 

Though no set date was given for the release of the project, his team explain that the intent is to amplify his presence in Africa, a growing market for reggae and dancehall that has the potential to eclipse reggae-havens Europe and Japan in the foreseeable future. 

"In recent times I have been making a greater impact internationally especially in Europe and the United Kingdom. So now we are looking into other markets where we can expand brand Nesbeth and Africa is nicely poised. They have been calling for some time now so we are finally answering that call. This collaboration is just the first of several major projects in the works for the rest of the year." - Nesbeth explained.

Despite his sight being firmly affixed on the Motherland, Nesbeth continues to laboriously promote his debut A.M.E.N amid preparation for his upcoming performance on this year's Rebel Salute. The 'Remove My Enemies' hitmaker is slated to perform on Saturday, January 19 (Night 2) at the Grizzly's Plantation, St. Ann.

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