Brimstone’s second salute
TWELVE years ago, reggae/dancehall artiste Brimstone made his debut at Rebel Salute. This Saturday, he will make his second appearance and he is quite upbeat and also keen about making an impression.
“This is going to be my second appearance at Rebel Salute. I made a good impression the first time I performed at this festival in 2011, and I’m excited to be on the line-up once again,” Brimstone disclosed in an interview with the Jamaica Observer.
Brimstone is scheduled to share the stage with the likes of Capleton, Leroy Gibbons, Terry Linen, I-Octane, Errol Dunkley, Ghanian reggae/dancehall artiste Stonebwoy, Echo Minott, Moses Davis (Beenie Man), Josey Wales and Luciano, among others.
Said Brimstone, “It’s a blessing to get this opportunity to share the stage with all these great entertainers. I am happy to be a part of this event. I can’t wait to touch the stage and perform for my fans.”
Brimstone, who is from St Elizabeth, now resides in Florida. Among the songs he is known for are Foreign Nuh Easy, Jah Never Let We Down, Bob Marley My Hero and Bark Like a Dog.
His latest single, titled Dexta Daps, is scheduled for release next month. It is a co-production with Andrew Watson.
“I am very excited about this song; I am confident that it’s going to be an instant hit when it’s released. Everyone who has listened to it including Dexta Daps said it’s going to be a hit,” said Brimstone.