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Conscious
reggae artist Natural Black carved his niche in the genre over a decade
ago, with profound music and prolific lyrics that uplift fans far and
wide. His resilience has been tested and demonstrated over the years,
and he maintains his extraordinary ability to capture the attention of
a massive and diverse array of music lovers, worldwide.
Born Mortimer Softley in Georgetown, Guyana, Natural Black migrated to
Jamaica in 1995, in hopes of realizing his dream of becoming a reggae
singer. “Coming to Jamaica was natural,” he
reveals, for he
epitomizes the inherent culture of reggae. “Like life, reggae
music inspires and gives the artist an opportunity to express oneself
fully, regardless of the issues highlighted.”
Possessing a distinctively smooth, mellow voice, Natural Black
reaffirms his solid stance on the forefront of the roots and culture
movement. His socially-conscious messages and passionate pleas, for
wrongs to be made right and justice for the poor and oppressed, are
trademarked in his songs, and indeed, remain relevant today.
Propelling to international fame with his breakout hit “Far
From
Reality” in 2006, he has amassed 13 full-length albums to
date
and is back in the studio working on a slew of new hits for his 14th
album.
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He cultivates his soulful sounds working
alongside the top hitmakers in
reggae music, including Donovan “Don Corleon”
Bennett (who produced his
smash “Far From Reality” on the Seasons Riddim),
King Jammys, Organic,
5th Element, Rootsdown, In The Streetz, Lustre Kings, Harmony House,
Digital B, Lion Paw, Big Yard and No Doubt, among others.
Natural Black’s artistic flair and melodious style have
garnered him a
global fanbase and keep him very much in demand for shows, at home and
internationally. He has performed on stages across Europe, the United
States and the Caribbean, and has toured extensively, spreading the
sweet sounds reggae to sold-out audiences, from his homeland in Guyana
to Switzerland, Austria, France and Italy. He has headlined the
prestigious Brooklyn Music Festival and Irie
Jamboree concerts in New York, and has also performed on all the major
reggae festivals in Jamaica, such as Sting, Reggae Sumfest, Rebel
Salute and East Fest, to name a few.
Natural Black charges into 2013 with four new singles -
“I’m On My
Way,” “Natural Chronic,” “Who
Cares For Me” and “Party Truck” - all
conscious reggae anthems that bring the gifted artist full circle back
to his original roots, following a brief stint as a dancehall deejay
from 2011 to 2012; he was dissatisfied with his lifestyle and did not
feel he was adequately living as a Rastafarian should. So, like he
preaches through his music, he has cleaned up his act and now returns
to what is true to him, much to the delight of his fans, and indeed,
reggae lovers everywhere.
(Quelle: Facebook Natural Black) |
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