New York-based, Jamaican-born Cecil B The Artist says a canopy of Luciano’s “Over The Hills” is scheduled for launch this month.
Cecil B stated he and producer Ricky Myrie have been crafting songs in a number of recording classes in New York for the previous 12 months. One of many tracks from these collaborations, “This Love,” was launched in February.
Cecil B advised Caribbean Life on Monday, Might 12, that each songs will likely be on his debut album, which is anticipated to be out late this 12 months.
“We’ve got put within the work, and I’m very excited in regards to the sound- the best way it got here out,” he stated. “Ricky could be very detailed in his work, very explicit about keys and all of that, and issues got here out stunning.”
Rising up in St. Mary, Jamaica, Cecil B. The Artist, the son of a shoemaker, watched his father meticulously restore many footwear.
He stated that focus to element has “a lifelong impression” on him as a singer/musician and airbrush artist.
The self-taught bass guitarist stated he performed in a number of bands in Jamaica and New York.
Whereas lively on the stage, Cecil B The Artist stated his recording profession has been “sporadic,” with “This Love” solely his second launched single in 13 years. In 2012, he recorded his first track, “Too A lot Violence In The Streets.”
“My music is admittedly reaching out to everybody, it doesn’t matter what age group you’re,” Cecil B stated. “It’s in regards to the message, about upliftment, encouragement, love, and understanding…progress.”