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Vadie believes in making positive music

ON-THE-RISE reggae singer Vadie believes in the power of positive music, which is why he only records songs that carry uplifting messages.

 

“I grew up listening to artistes like Bob Marley, Peter Tosh, Burning Spear and Garnet Silk. From those early days, I decided that I would use my voice to sing songs that will inspire and uplift the people,” he said.

The Kingston-born singer, who is also a guitarist, is on a mission to spread love and hope throughout the world with his music.

“The Creator has blessed me with great talent and I am using it to spread love and unity throughout the world. I don’t sing songs that encourage negativity. My music is for the people who hunger for inspiration and guidance. I’m not here to knock anyone but I wish more entertainers would sing conscious music and stop singing about sex and guns,” he said.

Vadie lists his father, Lawrence White, and Jimmy Hendrix as two of his biggest musical influences.

“My father is a veteran musician. Back in the day he worked as a studio musician and he also played in Freddie McGregor’s Studio One Band. Jimmy Hendrix is also a big influence too. I love his songs and how he played the guitar,” said Vadie.

He’s currently promoting a new single, titled From Mi Born, produced by Noreen Henry Forbes.

From Mi Born was released on March 12 on the 4Ds & N NuMedz Music LLC imprint.

“My latest single is doing well. It’s getting a lot of support from deejays all over the world. I’m also getting great feedback from my fans about it. This is a good look for my career.”

Vadie (given name: Vaughn White) was born and raised in Kingston. Some of his other songs are Never Lose My Meds, Elder Story and Marijuana Tree.

See article on the Jamaica Observer Page

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