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June 17, 2015
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Tranquil speaks for downtown vendors

CURTIS CAMPBELL, STAR Writer

Recording artiste Tranquil is hoping his single 'Beg U A Buss', will guarantee his breakthrough in the music industry. The song documents the hardships endured by vendors in downtown Kingston and the artiste hopes the song will create awareness.

Beg U A Buss was produced by Sure Music Productions and, according to the artiste, he is consistently learning under the guidance of his production team. Tranquil also disclosed that the single was getting favourable reaction from fans of dancehall music.

"There is a positive response from the fans in the streets as well as on social media. The new song is about vendors in downtown Kingston and the struggle they endure each day to make a living. So it's basically asking the authorities to give them a chance to make a living. My promotions are mostly done on social media. Promotional CDs are also given to taxi drivers, sound system operators, as well as radio disc jockeys," Tranquil told THE STAR.

The artiste recently performed at a seafood festival in St Elizabeth. He also filmed a music video for Beg U A Buss, set to be released in June.

"I also have two new hot singles to be released this summer, Where Were You produced by Australian producer Envy Prince, and Jah Alone, also produced by Australia-based Scybz production," he said.

Fans may listen to Tranquil's music via www.tranquilmuzik.com and on Instagram and Twitter @ditranquil.

"My music is calm. I focus on inspirational music that persons can relate to. I write about things that happen on a daily basis, real-life scenarios, more uplifting kind of music," he told THE STAR.

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