Romeich celebrates birthday
Entrepreneur and music executive Romeich Major will be ringing in his 38th year with a weekend of events featuring Kash, Bayka, Chronic Law, and Ding Dong.
In an interview with the Jamaica Observer, the principal of Romeich Entertainment said that he and most patrons are anticipating the return of Water Worl on Sunday.
“Mi ah look forward more than anything else to Water Worl because it’s been couple years now we don’t keep Water Worl and di people dem been asking mi for it and now we give dem back so we wah see how dem ah go show appreciation and come out and have dem fun,” he said.
Water Worl will be held at Mas Camp in St Andrew with DJs Shukkle Bus, Blackboi, Scrappy, Chromatic, and Di United providing music. On Saturday, a street dance will be held on Campbell’s Boulevard in Kingston. That event will see appearances by DJs Banka, Coppershot, ZJ Liquid, and Bishop Escobar on the turntables.
Major also said that putting things into place has been a breeze, contrary to popular belief that large-scale event planning is tedious.
“The preparation for my birthday party [has been] very simple. The hardest part was the promo cause yuh know seh every night wi haffi out but big up mi team fi deh pon di road and always a do dat. [At] Romeich Entertainment we also do our own execution…,” he explained.
Aside from Shenseea, Ding Dong and Deesha Ravers, the Romeich Entertainment team also includes Dancing Rebel, DJs Antsman, Blackboi, Bishop Escobar, Chatis, Wurl Fresh, and social media influencer Aunty Donna.
Major is also known for his continued philanthropic efforts — one of many including sponsoring 50 families with groceries during the COVID-19 lockdown. He says he’s looking forward to marking a new milestone with some of whom he has helped.
“I wouldn’t say we host birthday celebrations every year, cause you know, we just had COVID. But every year, the people dem look out fi mi birthday celebration to give back to dem, ’cause yuh know mi always a give back to di people dem right through the year. A one time fi di year di people dem come out an’ celebrate wid mi,” he said.
At the same time, Major said that for the new chapter he plans to tap into more investments.
“As an entrepreneur we’re never where we want to be. It’s a good and a bad thing to be an entrepreneur; we always a invest, we always a create, we always a do tings — So we’re never settled with what we have,” he said.