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February 11, 2011
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Denno buzzing with 'Can't Stop Dah Yute Yah'

Denno - Contributed

Master One Production artiste Denno is receiving a lot of buzz with his latest release, Can't Stop Dah Yute Yah.

The single is enjoying rotation from local radio stations, and no one could be happier than the artiste himself.

According to Denno, the single carries a positive message and it's one he wants listeners to pay attention to.

"Life doesn't come without its struggles and obstacles, you will meet those who try to put you down, and those who encourage you," said Denno, adding that the message he wants listeners to get from the single is that they should keep focussed on their goals and ignore "envious and grudgeful people".

music pundits

The song has been receiving a lot of love from disc jocks and the comments coming from music pundits suggest he is an upcoming act to keep eyes on for 2011.

Can't Stop Dah Yute Yah is all about struggles and the resolve to make it through trying circumstances. Denno captures this sentiment well, complemented by catchy beats.

The artiste also stated that since the song has been receiving airplay, he has got a lot of positive feedbacks about it.

"It is already making an impact and that's good," Denno said.

"We hope to capture the real essence of the single in the upcoming video," said the artiste who made an impact at Sting 2010.

Can't Stop Dah Yute Yah comes hot on the heels of last year's hot singles Make It and Mi Feel It.

While attending Bridgeport High, Denno put his musical dreams on hold, as he participated in very little music-related activities. After graduation, he sought vocational training at HEART/NTA where he earned a certificate in welding.

Denno did his first recording in the wake of the devastating earthquake in Haiti. His Prayer for the Haitians, a collaboration with Oja, was released on the Earth Production label with arrangements by the legendary Dean Fraser. He later joined the Jyorken Kennedy-led Masterone label after an introduction from Carlington 'Bouka' Carter.

Looking ahead, Denno said there is nowhere but up for him with strong guidance.

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