Bling Dawg

Bling Dawg's break into the music business came when he was still in Miami. He met two other Jamaican artists, Dugsy Ranks and Biko Bailey who along with the Warlord, Bounty Killer, suggested Bling Dawg went to Jamaica to progress his career. He says, "Miami have Reggae, but it don't produce like young talents like Dancehall. Yuh haffe come to de root, Jamaica". So, Bling Dawg did just that and started working with Shocking Vibes Productions.


Louie Culture was Bling Dawg's inspiration to get into the business and so far his most successful single to date has been alongside Beenie Man with the track 'Circumstances' on the Orgasm rhythm. He has yet to release any albums, but says, "I jus wanna get some singles out right now". Bling Dawg also writes all his own lyrics and gets his ideas from life citing 'If Yuh Nuh Like Bling Dawg' as an example as it came "from a lickle confrontation".


Bling Dawg has performed at a number of stage shows including Sumfest, Sting, Fully Loaded and also local community shows. He has performed overseas, but that was prior to him being with Shocking Vibes. He has also worked with a number of talented producers such as Shams, Fateyes, Young Blood Productions, Sly & Robbie and Q45 to name a few.


At times the direction of Dancehall Reggae music is questioned, but Bling Dawg believes it is "heading in de right direction, it jus need more... new talents fe take it pon a different level". He would advise up & coming DJs to get their education and "have a clean heart, manners an respect".


As far as the music business goes, Bling Dawg would have been an electrician if he hadn't followed the DJ path, but says, "Me nuh see no other alternative still but music". For the future he wants to" continue making good songs" and wants his fans to "keep on listen out for Bling Dawg". He final message was, "Love you all an jus take care. Peace".

 

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