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Tabeta Cshae Rings In The New Year With A Gold Star Experience
After bringing in the New Year with an incredible performance at a Road Block show in Halfway Tree Square on New Years Eve, Jamaica’s uprising songstress is ready to take on 2016.
2015 was filled with many successes for Tabeta, she released songs like Memory Lane and No Substitute. With their growing popularity these hot singles have brought on many new opportunities. Throughout December she was invited to perform at several private events, fundraisers, and to top it off she performed at the renowned Jamaican stage show “Sting”.
We had the opportunity to speak with Tabeta Cshae about her performance at Sting, she said
"Sting was a bittersweet experience for me this year because I have reasons to believe they tampered with our set, which I will not elaborate on. However the audience and whoever could actually hear what we had to bring to the table loved it and that was our number one aim. I wish the rest of the world could experience it but maybe next time.”
Tabeta was not the only one to recognize the mishap,
“Unfortunately, Tabeta and Abby Dallas were affected by sound issues at several points in what would have turned out to be a strong joint showing.”
An excerpt which was taken out of an article printed last Monday in the Jamaica Gleaner.
The artist putting that aside, remains positive as we continued to talk to her about what we can expect from her in the coming months. She smiles and shares with us,
“I am taking on new projects for the New Year stepping a bit out of my comfort zone, working with some new producers, new sounds etc. Presently I'm in studio working on my first official E.P. So as always, I'll bring it. 2016 delivered already."
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