Chris Gayle, or 'Crampy' as he is affectionately called, will debut
his lyrical prowess on a new song scheduled to hit the airwaves.
The single will be a promotion for a dance called the 'Chris Gayle Cover Drive', invented by G-Unit dancer Zinga.
According to Zinga, the dance came about after seeing the success
of his close friend on the cricket pitch and the ensuing celebratory
ritual. Zinga, who is a former
cricket player himself, also revealed to THE STAR that the dance was influenced by both Gayle and the mega-popular 'Gangnam Style' dance.
The song to accompany the dance will feature dancehall artiste
QQ, who is also known for his dance hits 'Rum Ram' and 'Stukie'. The
young dancehall artiste told THE STAR that he is very excited to be a part of the project and his interest was piqued when Zinga contacted him and relayed the idea.
"It feels good to be part of this project. Chris is an athlete
that has done a lot for the sport of cricket internationally and this
will expose me to a new market, for example, Pakistan and those places.
We are going to vibe the song in the studio, naturally, and this will
also show the world that Jamaica has unity, universal love and talent.
fans can look
forward to hearing this song next month," QQ said.
The single has not yet been recorded but Gayle is expected to
record his part of the song before departing for the much-anticipated
Bangladesh tour. Since neither Gayle nor Zinga are known for their
musical abilities, the song should definitely be an interesting one.
According to Zinga, the video for the single will be shot when
Gayle returns to Jamaica and will feature fellow cricketers Marlon
Samuels, Dwayne Bravo, Wavell Hinds and Daren Powell, alongside Gayle.
Zinga also revealed that a dance move is in the works for Hinds called
'Wave Dem' and one for Samuels called 'Nah Laugh Wid Dem'.
Gayle gained new fame for his jubilant performance of the Gangnam Style dance which has become a viral sensation.
Gangnam Style was
invented by Korean producer turned rapper/pop star PSY. The song is currently in the No. 2 spot on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.
The video that follows the song has almost reached 500 million views on YouTube.
QQ is gearing up for his upcoming performances in Africa, while
Chris Gayle is expected to tour Bangladesh along with the West Indies
team.
(from Jamaica Star)
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