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Lt. Stitchie writes “letter to dad” and is honored for his contribution to the Jamaican music industry
The last few weeks have been extremely hectic for legendary dancehall artist Lt. Stitchie. In addition to releasing the third single from his upcoming album on February 15th, Stitchie was also honored for his contribution to Reggae on February 28th.
As the ‘Governor’, as he is affectionately referred to by his peers continue to work on his upcoming album, his marketing and production team thought it necessary to release another single as the album is not scheduled to be out until the summer. Approximately two weeks ago they dropped the track “Letter to Dad” and the song has literally got everyone talking.
Long time fans and supporters of Lt. Stitchie are realizing that he is still one of the best lyricists in Dancehall while persons within the industry have been commending him on his consistency as far as clean content and relevant goes. “Letter to Dad” was recorded while Stitchie was in France; production was done by Flash Hit Records and Manudigital. Persons may check out a live studio session of the recording here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-hu4_tPkq6U and any DJ/selector who would like the mp3 for rotation should send an email to MJE at mariajacksonent@gmail.com.
As Lt. Stitchie and his team were in high gear promoting “Letter to Dad” they were notified that the Jamaica Reggae Industry Association (JaRIA) will be honoring him for his contribution to the music industry over the years. The ceremony was held on Saturday, February 28th at the Courtleigh Auditorium in New Kingston and it saw not only Stitchie but 21 music professionals being honored at an elegant red carpet affair. Regarding being honored, Stitchie said “this award means more to him than anything else because it is coming from his peers. “
MJE is now taking bookings for Lt. Stitchie, anyone wanting to work with him in any capacity may do so by contacting MJE at mariajacksonent@gmail.com
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