Friday, 26 November 2010

Movado


Born and grow in Kingston Jamaica, David Constantine Brooks was running the streets wild trying to stay out of trouble in Cassava Piece one of the many ghettos that plague the young black youths. Growing up in the 90′s David experienced the boom of the dancehall and badman era, and looking up to artist such as Bounty Killer inspired him to work to be the biggest badman in dancehall. A bit of luck struck David when one of his best friends had arranged to meet with Junior Reid at his studio in Kingston not knowing Bounty Killa would watch him preform and instantly recognize his talents.

Movado has understood how to remain the biggest badman in dancehall by using his hardcore lyrics, raw talent and the understanding of what goes on in his country that the government pulls a blind eye over and singing about it. “Mi sing weh mi come see. A tings whe mi grow up on. Notice mi neva sing song seh di cow jump ova di moon,” commented Mavado to the Jamaica Star newspaper.

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

Movado has a very good yardie jamican accent goes well with his tunes.

Kill-illuminati said...

I like Movado but isnt he commercial.....and what messages are in his music?
He just talks about Sex and drugs

revolutionary music said...

i solutions he is from Jamaica so his obviously going to have a Jamaican accent lol....anyways thanks for this find its about time someone created and updated their blogs on real music. Pls keep posting new music and people if you like their music support the cause!!!

revolutionary music said...

@ Kill-illuminati Imagine with all his followers this one track can make most of them think but the real reality not the garabge he usually sings about lol. just by the views you can tell that people are not interested in true talk! This is very disappointing

chrisdeaton said...

nice music, ashame that people are not instrested in the man's other views, talking about sex and drugs has become a common thing.

Anonymous said...

AHH i aint really into this kind of music. He has a very good point to send across but his kind of music isn't really what i would listen to.

Yusuf786 said...

Lol y is everyone hating on this guy. Yes he went commercial but at least his still doing something to raise awareness about the less fortunate people. No ones perfect remember that! And mavados songs aren’t all about sex and drugs.

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