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September 29, 2014
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Vision hopes to hit Billboard |
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![]() Contributed Vision CURTIS CAMPBELL, STAR Writer Riding the musical wave of his latest single 'We Jammin', reggae artiste Vision hopes to hit the Billboard charts, especially since the accompanying music video premiered on MTV.com. The video was filmed in Florida and Jamaica and was directed by Arturo Lorde and Dubloise. We Jammin sees the artiste delivering well-constructed lyrics over an authentic reggae rhythm as he brags about being a Jamaican. "We Jammin is a song that reflects the most memorable and happy times of my life in Jamaica. Jammin' means to kick back and relax. Instead of saying chillin or vibing, in Jamaica we just say jammin'. The song tells you a lot about who I am and where I'm from. It is about we Jamaicans and immigrants. We all like jammin in our own way," Vision said. We Jammin was produced by Jon FX Crawford and Dubloise for Keynote Records. The single is available for purchase on iTunes as well as other online outlets. "We want to hit the Billboard charts and take this music to the highest level there is. He has his own sound and persons will be able to identify him easily," his publicist Melissa said. The artiste is making preparations for his upcoming performance at Revolution Live in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. The event is slated for October 25, 2014 and will see Vision sharing stage with Morgan Heritage, Jemere Morgan and New Kingston Band. |
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