KINGSTON, Jamaica — Singer Robertha, who completed in third place within the 1992 version of the now defunct Tastee Expertise competitors, says expertise exhibits play an important position in creating new expertise.
Robertha, who as soon as glided by the title Faculty Lady, says the expertise that she gained from the Tastee Expertise competitors, helped to construct her confidence.
“Sure, expertise exhibits play an vital half in creating new expertise. It units the tempo for the principle stage whereas giving rising expertise a platform to find and unveil their true potential which is a gate opener that rounds up the tough edges,” Robertha informed Observer On-line not too long ago.
She continued, “The expertise of getting into the Tastee Expertise competitors on the time was an thrilling one and it additionally helped to push me out of my consolation zone. I learnt to be assured and how one can carry out in entrance of a crowd. It was the embryonic section of what was to come back. I’m simply embracing and anticipating the second patiently,” stated the Spanish City primarily based singer.
Final October, Robertha launched her most up-to-date single titled Loopy Love, produced by Gassie Ink Information.
“The concept for the music happened after a lot introspection of my journey on the love zone, coming into my very own studying myself and embracing the stability of life and the universe and appreciating all that comes with it with out judgment. Therefore the thought for Loopy Love was conceived,” she defined.
She added, “This monitor expresses the epitome of true unconditional love reciprocated particularly in a time and period the place real love appears virtually extinct. This music was impressed by private experiences. Everybody wishes real love, love that’s selfless and pure. It didn’t come in a single day however ultimately the universe responded after I had a religious transformation.”
Robertha, whose actual title is Sonya Downer launched her first single in 1992. Her different releases embrace I Shall Not Be Moved and Past The Floor.
— Kevin Jackson