KINGSTON, Jamaica- As a youth rising up in Unitedville, a village in Cayo district in central Belize, Honezty would usually hearken to the sounds of reggae music pulsating by means of speaker containers at occasions and on the radio.
He was influenced by the music from Buju Banton, the legendary Fortunate Dube from South Africa, Beenie Man and in a while, Shaggy.
As he grew older, he determined that music was what he needed to pursue professionally, and he made his recording debut 17 years in the past.
Honezty has by no means visited Jamaica earlier than nor has he labored with any Jamaican recording artiste or producer, however he hopes to vary that quickly, as he cranks up the promotion of his newest single Sugah Rush.
“This track is comfortable fun-loving, excessive power social gathering track that’s assured to maintain everybody transferring on the dance ground. It’s the type of track that makes you wish to rise up and dance and overlook your troubles. I’m assured that it’s going to be a summer season hit,” Honezty instructed Observer On-line just lately.
The track which was produced by JahRyan Productions and LIL Boy Leisure, is a fusion of soca and dancehall.
“My music is influenced by numerous genres as a result of in Belize we pay attention quite a lot of completely different genres together with soca, dancehall, reggae, Hip Hop and R&B,” he states.
At the moment within the studios engaged on his fourth studio album, Honezty stated he wish to report collaborations with the likes of Dexta Daps, Masicka, Busy Sign and Christopher Martin.
– Kevin Jackson