March 23, 2008

Promising vocalist Jamelody’s new hit “Love Crazy” came in at #6 as the highest reggae radio debut. According to the latest Media Guide Report, the rhythmic ballad charts at #5 making its way up to the top of reggae specialty charts. The passionate tune is the first single off the Jamelody’s debut album Be Prepared set to be released on April 29th, 2008 with VP Records.
Jamelody’s 15 track album BE PREPARED, showcases a rare voice—soulful, gritty, with echoes of Dennis Brown and Garnet Silk, as well as Stevie Wonder. But JAMELODY is clearly his own man, and he sings not just for one audience, but for the whole world. This new roots messenger blends classic reggae with contemporary R&B, rock, and pop in to reinvigorate reggae’s vintage call for “truth, rights, justice, and one love.”
Whether working out over BE PREPARED’s first half—hardcore foundation-style reggae tracks (produced by legendary mixing board master Bobby “Digital” Dixon)—or the CD’s “New Roots” rock/pop/R&B hybrids, orchestrated by Carl James, this genre-busting talent is a sure shot for international stardom.
Love Crazy

Promising vocalist Jamelody’s new hit “Love Crazy” came in at #6 as the highest reggae radio debut. According to the latest Media Guide Report, the rhythmic ballad charts at #5 making its way up to the top of reggae specialty charts. The passionate tune is the first single off the Jamelody’s debut album Be Prepared set to be released on April 29th, 2008 with VP Records.
Jamelody’s 15 track album BE PREPARED, showcases a rare voice—soulful, gritty, with echoes of Dennis Brown and Garnet Silk, as well as Stevie Wonder. But JAMELODY is clearly his own man, and he sings not just for one audience, but for the whole world. This new roots messenger blends classic reggae with contemporary R&B, rock, and pop in to reinvigorate reggae’s vintage call for “truth, rights, justice, and one love.”
Whether working out over BE PREPARED’s first half—hardcore foundation-style reggae tracks (produced by legendary mixing board master Bobby “Digital” Dixon)—or the CD’s “New Roots” rock/pop/R&B hybrids, orchestrated by Carl James, this genre-busting talent is a sure shot for international stardom.
Love Crazy


