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VOICES OF SWEET JAMAICA

 

HAPPY BIRTHDAY JAMAICA! SWEET JAMAICA GETS SWEETER WITH A JAMAICAN ALL-STAR VIDEO IN A SPECIAL EFFORT TO BENEFIT THE NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION, MUSTARD SEED COMMUNITIES

Sweet Jamaica” just got a lot more flavor. The song, originally recorded in 2010 by Mr Vegas on which he was later joined in 2011 by diamond-selling artistShaggy and 80s-dancehall great Josey Wales, now has a whole new set of names attached to it and a video to prove it. MV Music invites you to watch “The Voices of Sweet Jamaica” video on Mr Vegas TV (youtube.com/mrvegastv) right now! Log in online to celebrate Jamaican independence with all your favorite artists in living color.

The all-star cast at Anchor Studio for the video shoot.

Every one of “The Voices of Sweet Jamaica” are also contributing their voice to a great cause, Mustard Seed Communities Jamaica, which will receive the proceeds from the sale of the video and song. Joining Mr Vegas, Shaggy and Josey Wales on the “Voices of Sweet Jamaica” is Shaggy’s fellow Grammy winner, Beenie Man, the rising new star in Chris Martin, foundation deejay U-Roy and dancehall super group TOK as well as the ‘good’ gyal Ce’Cile and international performer Barrington Levy. When you add inTony Curtis and Singing Melody (one half of Jamaica’s favorite harmony group, LUST) as well as Marcia Griffiths, Cocoa Tea, Freddie McGregor and Leroy ‘Heptones’ Sibbles the “The Voices of Sweet Jamaica” are a virtual who’s who of the nation’s musical legacy. “The Voice of Sweet Jamaica” will be available on all digital platforms mid August. Stay tuned to for the upcoming announcement.

Not only does “The Voices of Sweet Jamaica” build on the success of the original song to create a fresh vibe just in time for independence but all proceeds from the sale of the new “Voices of Sweet Jamaica” version will directly benefit Mustard Seed Community in Jamaica. Mustard Seed provides residential facilities to abandoned Jamaica children living with HIV as well as mental and physical disabilities. Currently, Mustard Seed serves children in Kingston proper as well as the parishes of St. Catherine, St. Andrew, St. Ann, and St. James.

Marcia Griffiths

Mr Vegas TV

Mustard Seed Communities on the web.

U Roy

Cocoa Tea & Chris Martin

Jamaica has no shortage of individual stars in countless areas and arenas. So it is particularly moving when individuals come together for a cause in which the sum is greater than the individual parts. The energy around Jamaica 50 has inspired this sentiment time and again. “The Voices Of Sweet Jamaica” is one way for everyone to continue to enjoy the excitement while also making a difference right here in Jamaica through the work of the Mustard Seed Communities.

The point person for the project is the song’s original creator, Mr Vegas. “My friend Indra Rudder had the vision for the original song and now look how many great voices on this one track. This is truly a blessing,” he says. “I am especially happy that we will create awareness and hopefully raise a lot of money from this project to aid Mustard Seed Communities. Thanks to everyone who shared in this vision as we celebrate our independence as one Jamaica.”

“This is a tremendous gift of time, talent and treasure from these musicians, some of whom are from the inner-city communities that we serve.” stated Monsignor Gregory Ramkissoon, founder of Mustard Seed Communities. “We truly appreciate Mr Vegas selecting us as beneficiaries of this life-sustaining gift to our children”

If you’re thinking, “Wow, all these people are doing something good for Mustard Seed, that sounds too good to be true”, well we thought that might be the case. The forthcoming “The Voices of Sweet Jamaica” music video will put those concerns to rest. Directed by Jay Will (Game Over) “The Voices of Sweet Jamaica” video shows what is possible when the seed is planted for community building. Seeing in living color U-Roy up to Chris Martin all inside the studio at the famed Anchor Studios in Kingston is just more visual proof of how the music and the community go hand in hand.

Barrington Levy & Mr Vegas in the studio

According to Ce’Cile, the combination of music and community is what Jamaica is all about. “I’m totally excited to be a part of what was already a great project, and I’m especially excited since the proceeds of the sale of the song goes to charity. “The Voices of Sweet Jamaica” really represents the vibe and energy of a united Jamaica and the various artists that Vegas has chosen to be on the song is a reflection of just how diverse and versatile we are.”

And Barrington Levy expressed his gratitude to both Mustard Seed and his fellow artists. “Not only am I glad to be able to play my part but since all proceeds from the sale of the song are going to charity that makes it even better.”

This time, the performers of “The Voices of Sweet Jamaica” are asking the reggae and world music-loving public to lend a hand as well. All proceeds from the sale of the song “The Voices of Sweet Jamaica” will help Mustard Seed fulfill its mission to keep Jamaica sweet today, and even sweeter for future generations of Jamaicans.

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Caring for the most vulnerable.

About Mustard Seed Communities
Mustard Seed Communities (MSC) is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization. MSC began in 1978 as a home for abandoned and handicapped children on the outskirts of Kingston, Jamaica. Through the years Mustard Seed Communities have spread across the Caribbean nations and recently into Africa, building additional facilities in Nicaragua, Dominican Republic and Zimbabwe. Committed to providing not just for our children but uplifting the marginalized and forgotten of society as well, MSC has involved itself in numerous outreach programs. The majority of communities are dedicated to the care of children with serious physical and mental disabilities such as Down’s syndrome, hydrocephalus, cerebral palsy and muscular dystrophy. MSC also cares for children affected by HIV/AIDS and pregnant teenagers.
mustardseed.com

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“The Voice of Sweet Jamaica” will be available on all digital platforms mid August. Stay tuned for the upcoming announcement.

List of Performers on “Voices of Sweet Jamaica”

Mr Vegas
Shaggy
Josey Wales
Beenie Man
Christopher Martin
U-Roy
TOK
Ce’Cile
Barrington Levy
Tony Curtis
Singing Melody
Marcia Griffiths
Cocoa Tea
Freddie McGregor
Leroy ‘Heptones’ Sibbles

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