Great
Vibes all around as Junior Kelly Complete Contractual Obligation from VP Records
and moves on to further his Musical Journey
Great Vibes all around as Junior Kelly moves on from
VP Contract
As
far as internationally-acclaimed reggae artist, Junior Kelly, is concerned, his
years spent under contract with VP Records were not only productive and
interesting, they contributed significantly to his development and progress
globally.
"They
were seven good years musically and otherwise," Kelly said in an interview. "And
seven is really such an awesome number, so it was significant and appropriate
that after seven years, we closed the chapter on what proved to be a mutually
beneficial agreement," the conscious Rasta Artiste stated.
It
was in 2003 that Junior Kelly inked the deal with reggae music giant, VP
Records, and began a musical journey of exploration that took him along a
meandering learning curve. The 2010 opus, Red Pond, signaled the delivery of the
final album for VP under the contractual obligations. However, while Red Pond
gained critical acclaim, there are some who feel that the true potential of the
album was never fully capitalized and that the artist would have benefited more
had there been an effective and penetrative marketing thrust in
place.
Kelly's
management admit that they have heard all the critics, but for them, that
chapter has been closed and they are looking towards a future filled with more
conscious, uplifting music. However, they were quick to point out that this
doesn't mean that they would never work with VP again.
"The
vibes between us and VP is great. All respect is due to them and we salute the
Chin family for their contribution to the development of reggae and dancehall
music," was the message from Junior Kelly's team.
"We
were even considering extending the contractual period and doing another album
for Chris (Chin), but we finally made the decision to do some work on our own
and explore other options," a representative for Junior Kelly
explained.
The
VP contract, as is the norm with many binding recording contracts, demanded
exclusivity, giving the artiste little room to manoeuvre in terms of production
choices. Now that Kelly has regained his independence, so to speak, he has been
linking with other producers, listening keenly to the riddims and experiencing
the beat of reggae music on various levels.
One
of the first singles that he dropped in the post-VP era was "Been There", a Big
Bomb Entertainment release on the Broadleaf Riddim. "Been There" worked its way
to number one on the Richie B Jamaica Music Countdown, made the Top 5 on the
long-running New York Reggae Singles Chart and dominated the Stampede Street
Chart during the summer.
When
Junior Kelly heard that the single had topped the chart, he commented, "I give
thanks to all those who worked assiduously to make this single number one.
Naturally, it's a good feeling when fans endorse your music and it gives me the
encouragement to continue along this path."
"Been
There" adds to Junior Kelly's list of songs which have impacted in a huge way.
Among them are the "Sunshine," "Boom Draw", "Hungry Days," "Missing You" (with
Bar-bee)", "Too Late" with Queen Ifrica, "Receive" and the blockbuster, breakout
single, "Love So Nice", which spent a record 15 weeks at number one.
Junior
Kelly has been in the business of making uplifting and empowering reggae music
for more than 25 years. Beginning his career during Dancehall's 'rude boy' era
in the late '80s, Kelly's inspiring messages have always made him a standout
artist within Jamaica's heavily populated entertainment scene.
His
breakthrough single "Love So Nice" established him as a bonafide star in 2000.
His commanding juxtaposition of precisely timed, deejayed rhymes and melodic
singing, coupled with his vivid storytelling abilities, took the song to #1 on
the Jamaican charts. The album "Love So Nice", released in 2001, also spawned
the well-received singles which brought him recognition throughout the
Caribbean, North America, and Europe.
After more than 25 years and eight studio albums, Junior Kelly remains committed
to the true spirit of Reggae by making music that is
uplifting and empowering. Beginning his career during
Dancehall's 'rude boy' era in the late '80s, Kelly's inspiring
messages have always made him a standout, stand alone artist within Jamaica's heavily populated
entertainment scene. His breakthrough single "Love So Nice" established him
as a bonafide star in 2000.
His commanding juxtaposition of precisely timed, deejayed rhymes and
melodic singing, coupled with his vivid storytelling abilities, took the song to #1 on the
Jamaican charts. "Love So Nice" spent 15 weeks at the top, making it the island's longest charting number
one single for 2000. The album Love So Nice, released in 2001, also spawned
the well-received singles "Sunshine," "Boom Draw"
and the biting social commentary "Hungry Days," which brought him recognition
throughout the Caribbean, North America, and Europe.
Kelly followed up Love So Nice, with Juvenille (2002), Conscious
Voice (2002), Smile (2003), Bless (2003), and Tough Life (2005).
His latest
album, Red Pond (2010) features the lilting
lovers rock tune "Too Late" with Queen Ifrica, "Murderer," a
ferocious admonishment of gun violence, and "African Child" which
was partially inspired by Kelly's unforgettable visit to Haiti. Junior Kelly was born Keith Morgan in Kingston on
September 23, 1969. Raised in the rough area of Red Pond in Spanish Town, he lost his mentor and
greatest inspiration when his brother Jim Kelly, a deejay for Killamanjaro Sound System, was
murdered.
Kelly
turned to music to support his family,cutting his first single,
"Over Her Body" in 1985. Music proved to be an uphill battle because Kelly,
a devout Rastafarian, refused to compromise his beliefs by writing
and performing lewd and violent lyrics. In 1995, his career
accelerated with appearances on Reggae Sunsplash and Sting. He
also performed at several venues in the northeastern
United States, recording "Hungry Days," and the faith reaffirming
"Good Tidings" while touring the United States. His first album Rise, was
recorded in 2000. A powerfully stirring
performer, Kelly continues to tour the World, spreading the messages of
love, brotherhood, and self-empowerment through music. "When I am
performing for a crowd, it could only be twenty people, but if just
one person says I love your performance, that fills me right up in my heart."
For
bookings and info for Junior Kelly, contact: Tasz
Smith of Triple T Production: 1-917-617-0874 or tasz114@gmail.com
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