|
Jamelody
- Prepared!
Interview & Photos by Stan Evan
Smith - West Indian Times Staff Writer
(Photo:
Jamelody & Stan)
New York: Reggae singer
Michael Williams calls himself “JAMELODY” because he
sings God’s melodies. JAMELODY is a magnificent and fresh
new voice in reggae music; he hails from Trinidad and musical
passion runs deep and true. He released his debut CD “Be
Prepared” on VP Record in May. On March 19th he made
his NYC debut. I caught him at Brooklyn College’s Walt Whitman
auditorium in NYC. He performance along with Etana, Ritchie
Stephens, Cocoa Tea and Duane Stephenson, at the team Bickle
benefit concert for the Jamaican Athletes going to Pen Relays
and the Beijing Olympic.
SS: Who is Jamelody?
Jamelody is a new upcoming
artist coming out with new album on VP Records “Prepared”
SS: You’re from Trinidad, the
land of Soca/Calpso and you’re reggae singer, reggae is from
Jamaica, how did the two connect?
Jemelody Well the connection
was thru my ex management, we didn’t have any aim to go to
Jamaica, we just decided to go to Jamaica, It so happen that we
met Bobby Digital from there everything went to a different
level.
SS: How did you start doing reggae?
Jamelody
I originally start doing reggae during my school period, in
secondary school.
SS: How many years ago?
Jamelody About seven or 8 yrs
SS: What is it about reggae music that grabbed your
attention?
Jamelody: Well reggae music is so spiritual, especially
when you come from a country with a lot of poverty, frustration
and pressure, reggae music become food to your soul, it uplifts
your soul, keeps you strong. If you’re living in the ghetto and
you don’t have food to eat, a proper bed to lie down, you listen
to Bob Marley, Luciano and you know you will feel fine.
SS: How do the people of
Trinidad accept you as reggae artist?
Jamelody: In Trinidad right
now Jamelody is getting a great response from the massive…It
good, better than is before now we get respect. Be prepared is
my first single, people began to know me. I fly Trinidad flag
high because they give me the support and even if they don’t
give the support I going to keep the flag shining.
SS: You faced a challenge in
Trinidad as reggae artist, and you‘re working on that, have you
interacted with any Jamaican artist and how have they treated
you?
Jamelody: linking with other
artist from Jamaica was simple because most of my records were
made in Jamaica. That is where I met a lot of big artist. They
give me a lot of respect .they give a natural Caribbean love, an
African love. Respect to Jamaicans wherever they are.
SS: Who are your most
important musical influences as a singer?
Jamelody: My influences (has been) R&B music, Reggae
Music.
SS: Specifically singers.
Jamelody: Artist like
Mikey Spice, Sizzla Kolonji gives me a lot vibes.
Buju Banton gives me a lot of inspiration, Beres Hammond.
R&B artist like Boyz to Men, Take 6, (One can also
hear strains Brian Mc Knight)
SS: “Be Prepared’ is your first album, what do hope to
accomplish with it?
Jamelody: I always strive to
reach my goal. This I my very first album with VP Records.
Way back in my country where I start; I had an aim and mission
to reach this level in life. It is happening, I give thanks. The
aim of my mission is to have more goals and create more and more
music for the people.
Jamelody made his debut in New
York at Brooklyn College on benefit concert for Jamaican
athletes. Despite a short set and sound engineering problem he
was impressive. Jamelody demonstrated he’s special artist with
magnificent and charismatic vocal.
SS: Is the Brooklyn College
concert your first major show in the US?
Jamelody: Yes, this my first
major show and hopefully there will be many more after this. I
will be doing my best on this one.
SS: You looked comfortable on
stage (at Brooklyn college) talk about what it is like to
perform live?
Jamelody: being around me physically, seeing me naturally
and performing on stage is two totally different persons. When
Iam on the stage I am ready to do my thing for the people
performing live is spiritual thing. My whole state of mind
changes into different person, a spiritual (some) thing, like a
manifestation. I give thanks for that feeling, it is one of the
greatest feelings I could ever get. Some times it gets a little
tough, the engineer or other people make it tough but it’s all
good. I love to perform.
SS: Are you nervous about all
this?
Jamelody: At first, meeting a
lot of people and a lot of different type of people, its gets
you somewhat nervous. I have to be humble and just take things
calm. It’s not just a musical thing, its spiritual thing. It is
also about meeting a whole lot of people and sharing your vibes,
your whole inspirations:
SS: As a new artist what
would you want the public to know about Jamelody? Jamelody:
I would want the public to know that Jamelody is just an
ordinary person with a great intention. My intention is to reach
the world, not only musically but in other ways. I can reach out
to the world and let them know that the almighty god is real and
that highly Selassie the first is righteousness. I give thanks
SS: Give thanks and much
success.
Jamelody:
Respect King
|