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June 14, 2012
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Ninja Kid featured in Canada's L3 Magazine

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Resurgent deejay Ninja Kid is the latest member of the dancehall fraternity to be featured in a major international magazine.

The Jamaican entertainer, whose given name is Ojukwu Simpson, is featured in the June issue of Canada's very popular L3 Magazine.

In the three-page spread chronicled by Tricia Spence, Ninja Kid talks about his formidable years in the 90s, how he got his break and working with some of the industry's current icons to his present reinvention.

Currently a nominee for this years' 'Comeback Artiste Of The Year' for the 2012 Music Industry Achievers awards, Kid is very pleased with the state of his career, and has been working assiduously with his management team to raise his profile.

In a release to THE STAR, Ninja Kid says in order to stay ahead, artistes need a strategy.

"I try to record several songs weekly because this is a very competitive industry, and you have to have a strategy to stay ahead of the game if you want to rise to the top," the release read.

Since returning to the scene, Ninja Kid has released five music videos namely: Menke, Have Nuh Gal Like We / Tongue Ring Shot, Dem featuring Markus Myrie and his summer offering Look Pon Duh Gal Deh. Plans are also in motion to shoot videos for his current singles Stushy Stushy on the Mattrass rhythm and Gal Bubble with Mr Vegas.

Meanwhile, Ninja Kid will headline Guinness Club Hamma scheduled for June 29 on the front lawn of Hotel Versalles in May Pen.

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