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January 26, 2012
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Cen'C Love stands firm at Rebel Salute

Cen'C Love -Contributed

After ending 2011 with multiple shows across the US, neo-soul reggae singer and daughter of Bunny Wailer, Cen'C Love returned to Jamaica to kick off a great year with her debut at Tony Rebel's annual Rebel Salute held at Port Kaiser in St Elizabeth, recently.

Cen'C Love took to the stage in a beautiful white gown with beaded shoulders from mom Sequoia's Ites International Goddess Collection at about 9 p.m., with brother Asadenaki.

The singer began her set with the single, These Lies, where Cen'C Love urged the women of Jamaica to go out and be themselves even if it was not in line with society's standards. This was followed by her 2011 hit Casanova which got the crowd singing along and banners raised. The Wailer duo ended their set with Starving Artist, the new song from Asadenaki about staying true to the art.

When asked how she felt about her Rebel Salute debut, Cen'C Love said, "It felt good to have such a great reception from the Jamaican and international audience."

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