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RECORD RACK
Kevin Jackson, Observer writer
Friday, May 07, 2004

New Kris Kelly single released

Rising singer Kris Kelly has released a new single, titled Flip Up. The song is the follow-up to her recent updating of Uptown Ranking, and is among the latest batch of singles from the Fi Wi Music label's Standpipe rhythm.

The rhythm was produced by Courtney 'Yogie' Morrison. Other releases on the Standpipe rhythm include Living by Yogie, Put It On by Lenn Hammond, Bonafide by Brah Yhan, Show Some Love by Ma'Shall, Big Dem Up by Gordon Scott, and Heaven Knows Only by KOS.

The singles from the Standpipe rhythm are being distributed by All Access Entertainment in Central Plaza.

Coco Tea's latest chart buster a hot seller

Based on checks made with the record shops, Coco Tea's Tek Weh You Gal is among the fastest-selling titles. The song is from the Roaring Lion's Gal Gone rhythm, which is being distributed by One Love Distributors at 16 College Crescent off Red Hills Road in Kingston.

Gal Gone rhythm also features the songs Good Loving by Thriller U, One Of A Kind by Anthony B, Joy For All by Capleton, Stick By Me by George Nooks, Woman A Request It by Sizzla, Emperor Selassie I by Zip-Parah, Friday Gal by Tommy B, Baby Girl by Warrior King, A Single Moment With You by Singing Melody, and Can't Tek Mi Gal by Richie Stephens.

Kennedy International to release Serious Times rhythm

The Kennedy International label has been revived with the release of an updating of the Serious Times rhythm. The singles are due for release next weekend and will be distributed by Aquarius Records in Half-Way-Tree.

Featured on the serious times rhythm are songs from the likes of Sizzla, Luciano, Anthony B, George Nooks and others.

Bwoila rhythm kicks up some steam at Call Me Shams Distribution

Remember the Juvenile label which scored big back in the late 1990s with the Filthy Rich rhythm? That rhythm featured the hits Heads High by Mr Vegas and Let Him Go by Beenie Man among others.

Well, the imprint is back in action, thanks to D'Juvane
Browne's debut production with the Bwoila rhythm. The rhythm looks set to kick some steam with some slamming releases which are being distributed by Call Me Shams Distribution.

Among the songs on the Bwoila rhythm are Medina by Alozade, Stand Up by Degree, Always Smoking by Mr Lexx, It Ain't Nothing by Anthony Cruz, Back To Back by Benzley Hype, Gal Anthem by Da'Ville, Roll Out by Calico, Sweet Hell by M'Lonie, Wine by Dubwise, Keep It Real by Alana, Wine If You Want To by Mr G, Red Eye by Chico, Round Ya by Mad Anju, and Party Like We by Monster Twins.


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