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Alaine continues to reap more success

Monday, January 10, 2011



Singer Alaine continues to reap more success with her tribute You Are Me. The track which was written and produced by Alaine and released on her very own 1 Thirty 1 record imprint, has taken over the number one spot on the MTV Base Africa Dancehall chart.

The song which is featured on VP Records' Strictly the Best Volume 42 compilation which was released in December 2010, is also making inroads on reggae charts in Jamaica where it sits pretty at number twelve on the Jamaica Music Countdown Top 25 Reggae Singles chart.

Alaine was quite excited about the success of the tune and in a statement to the media she expressed her thanks to the fans for continuously supporting her music. "It's a blessing to be able to sing and entertain persons from all walks of life and I am happy that persons can relate to the message in the song. You Are Me is a very special and personal song to me and I also want to thank all the radio jocks in Jamaica and all over the world for giving the song all the support. It really means a lot to me," said Alaine.

This is the second number one single for Alaine within the past weeks. Her collaborative effort, For Your Eyes Only featuring Shaggy, topped the New York Reggae chart a few weeks ago. That song has been fast making its way up several charts in Jamaica.

And in related news, Alaine was recently named as Female Singer for 2010 by Television Jamaica's morning programme, Smile Jamaica. Additionally, Alaine is nominated in the Female Vocalist of the Year category of the Hitz 92 FM Music Awards for 2010.

And further capping off a successful 2010, Alaine's You Are Me was named Song of the Year at the Kingston 10 Reggae Awards in Africa. Her performance in Nairobi last year was reportedly named Live Performance of the Year.



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