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Future Fambo on a musical high with Rum and Red Bull

Monday, September 20, 2010



If you happen to see a deejay walking like a 'swaggaholic' and drinking rum and Red Bull, chances are it's Future Fambo. That's because the self-styled Drunken Master of the Dancehall has returned, and if what he says is true, he's here to stay for quite a while.

As the saying goes "three's a charm" and for Fambo, this is the third time he's basking in the adoration of dancehall fans. And he is determined to make this relationship more than a one-night stand, because there is just too much at stake.

"In 1994 I come with Hiyahiyahoo; in 2006 I gave the dancehall Break Dance and now in 2010 I say Rum and Red Bull, I say Swaggaholic and I say This Life" the deejay who used to go by the name Future Troubles stated. "And I have the tune dem stock and pile. Just ask producer Seanizzle," he challenged.

Fambo's fans have welcomed him back with open arms as, according to him, they were just "waiting for a song that represent the artiste and I gave it to them". There is no doubt that the single Rum and Red Bull, featuring Beenie Man, has given Fambo a new lease on life. In fact, life is so good that he has a permanent smile plastered on his face.

"I am finally reaping some rewards financially," he said beaming. "I can buy what I want for my kids...I give my mother a thing and she push it in her bosom and I see her bosom bulge out. She seh to me 'Yes son, I hear the song with you and Beenie Man. I pray for you everyday,' When I see her face and listen to her, I feel good," the deejay said with pride.

And, Fambo isn't even concerned that people are saying that Beenie Man upstaged him by singing the chorus and almost taking over the song. His friendship with Beenie goes way back, and if the Doctor can sing piece of his song and help take it to number one, then Fambo has absolutely no problem with that. He explained that Beenie had come to the studio to voice his own song - I'm Okay -- on the Seanizzle riddim and the collaboration came about by chance.

"Beenie finished voicing his song and I had my verses and part of the chorus. Moses came over and we gwaan vibes and the two of us finish write the hook. Beenie went into the studio to show me where to pitch it and when we play it back it sound good, so me and him and the producer decide to go with it," Fambo said.

According to the artiste, right now he is on a musical high, ready to put dancehall back where it used to be. "I know I have the material and the skill, and although I feel like I am flying high, I still very grounded," Future Fambo declared.



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