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Nature emerges as one of the bright new stars in Reggae
by DRW
(Jamaica)
Reggae singer Nature
Down Sound Recording artiste Nature is rapidly emerging as one of the bright new stars of the new reggae movement that is sweeping the local musical landscape.
The talented Montegonian recently delivered a magnificent performance at Ninja Man's birthday bash which was held at Turtle River Park in Rios on Friday the 25th of January.
Taking the stage at about 3am in the morning Nature delivered a thrilling performance that won over the massive crowd inside the venue. Performing songs such as World Peace and Trying Man he earned an encore. Nature returned to the stage to deliver Searching for Love and Garnett Silk's Mama Africa to huge forwards.
After his performance Nature was approached by one of the representatives of the European reggae festival called Reggae Jam, who expressed an interest in booking him for this year's staging of the annual event which is held in Germany.
"After I came off the stage a man who said he is one of the promoters of the big German reggae festival called Reggae Jam came back stage and congratulated me on my performance, he also told me they want to book me for the festival this year," said the artiste.
According to the talented crooner the best is yet to come.
"As a performer and a recording artiste I'm growing and getting stronger every day, I still have a long way to go. As I keep on growing I'll keep on improving in every possible way as an artiste. The best is yet to come from Nature remember that, time will tell," said Nature
Nature is currently busy in the studios working on a number of new projects.
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