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Archived: Amid Mixed Reviews, Differentology Video Leads New Zealand TV Personality to Request Trini-Like Carnival

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While at home the reviews have been mixed, with many saying they expected a lot more from Bunji Garlin’s recently released video for the 2013 hit single, Differentology, a few people outside of Trinidad and Tobago have taken note of the production, and seem to be loving the direction. For one, television presenter and producer Tim Lambourne who works at TVNZ in New Zealand, on Friday evening, tweeted, “Best music video this year. Trinidadian Vikings in the mud. Differentology by @BUNJIGARLIN.” He had sent the tweet to well known New Zealand DJ, Nick Dwyer – a man known for presenting fresh, new music from well loved artistes and breakthrough sounds from the hottest new acts in modern music.

New Zealand television presenter and producer, Tim Lambourne.

Bunji Garlin remained unscathed by the comments of some on social media networks over the weekend, saying he appreciated all comments. One comment we’re certain he would have appreciated was one posted on Twitter by fellow Caribbean rooted entertainer, Kardinal Official. On Friday at 8:36pm, Kardinal tweeted, “You are who you surround urself with. @BUNJIGARLIN inspired me with this video. MAWD!”

On Friday when the video launched to the world via ETCETERABUZZ.COM, the excitement to view it was incredible. The site was inundated with views- some 2000 plus in the first  half hour. Throughout the day, the excitement didn’t stop. On video sharing site YouTube, some chose to vent their disappointment, with one person saying, “Some parts of this video were quite clever but the overall product was hindered by the inability of the director/editor to connect all the scenes in a cohesive manner, infact many scenes should have been left out altogether. I feel that if Mr. Garlin was attempting to make an arthouse style production he should have held on to that idea an not try to appeal to the “wine and jam crowd” by inserting in the random “wining pit”.  It completely killed the credibility of all that he tried to put forward.”

On the flip side, others understood. One viewer remarked,”The name of the big hit is DIFFERENTOLOGY. The video portrays the title of the song and kudos to the hard effort placed on it by producers and others responsible. The characters coming out from the pothole and running to me explains that part of it. Why have a video putting emphasis on only individuals jamming on the road. We should be moving forward in video making not backward. People should do some research on Vikings to understand the other scenes in the video. #SIMPLE.”

Bunji Garlin remains unscathed.

Bunji Garlin remains unscathed.

Despite the feelings- whether negative or positive, the video has already amassed in excess of 58,000 views on the artiste’s YouTube channel. Separately, it certainly led to a question posed by New Zealand’s Tim Lambourne on Friday. He tweeted, “@BUNJIGARLIN you’re very welcome! Are you bringing that Carnival down under any time soon?” … and to us, that’s where the attention today, two days following the video’s launch, ought to be placed.

 

 

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Denise Belfon’s OVO Package from Drake, Included a Dominos Game.

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She may be a Trinbagonian soca artiste but she’s also a proud Caribbean woman, so it was only right that rapper, Drake’s team at October’s Very Own – OVO, deliver to the entertainer, an OVO branded dominos set. It was quite possibly the package inclusion that brought out Belfon’s excitement earlier this week, when she received and opened it up.

Denise has been basking in the joy of being a part of Drake’s recently released, Maid of Honor’ album – her single ‘Work’ sampled on a track called, ‘BBW’. Fans, pretty much elated by the news, have been expressing their congratulations to the New York based singer, many saying it was only a matter of time before this type of breakthrough came for her.

Denise’s journey in music began decades ago, and even though her presence on the Soca circuit in the Caribbean has been limited for some time, her past hits have proven to be legacy-leavers, with DJs, artistes and social media users quite often returning to her sound.

The OVO gift package included merchandise and the special Dominos game set, something Denise automatically hailed out her Jamaican friends on, noting that they’d me meeting up for a game soon. When news of the sample emerged in May, many questioned whether Belfon had agreed to the use of her work. She has since allayed all concerns, saying all is above board on the project.

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Belmont, Trinidad Delivers On ‘Hill and Gully’ Riddim. Anisha Pleas for Peace.

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A riddim built on pure Jamaican nostalgia that’s dominating with several acclaimed artistes releasing hit singles, the ‘Hill And’ Gully’ folk riddim is undeniably a major influencer this year. Like butter, several releases smoothly resonate, with artistes like Masicka, Mr. Vegas, Kees Dieffenthaller, Valiant, Elephant Man and Sheneil Muir delivering catchy singles for the masses.

Outside of multiple releases produced by Jamaican DJ/ Singer/ Songwriter/ Stephen ‘Di Genius’ McGregor, Trinidad and Tobago artiste, Anisha, has risen to the occasion, urging social transformation using her creativity as the vessel. “Plea for Peace is meant to uplift communities and spark conversation because I believe music can preserve tradition, while creating space for meaningful dialogue,” said the Belmont,Trinidad native.

Known in creative spaces as The Goddess of Love, Anisha was raised in Belle-Eau Road in Belmont. She understands the need for thought provoking messages through music. “I compose my own songs and I’ve been involved in music for several years,” she said, explaining that she uses music as a tool to express herself, tell stories and tap into her emotions while addressing issues that affect communities.

For Anisha, the Hill and Gully Riddim offers music lovers a timeless cultural connection. “I felt it was a riddim that could help carry this message of peace to both the young and the old in a way that’s relatable and impactful,” said the singer. Acknowledging the criticism by veteran Jamaican broadcaster, Fae Ellington over some of the lyrics sung by artistes on the traditional folk riddim, Anisha says she respects Ms. Ellington’s perspective. “I respect her perspective because cultural and musical traditions are important and should always be valued.” She however admits that music continues to evolve as a reflection of society. “Each artiste chooses to use music to express himself/herself based on personal experience, however my approach with ‘Plea for Peace,’ was to honor the riddim’s cultural significance by using it to address an issue that is affecting my country, Trinidad and Tobago.”

Anisha says she admires the dedication to peace, shown by fellow T&T artiste, Orlando Octave. “We share a similar passion for spreading positive messages through music. I often refer to him as ‘The Prince of Peace,” she said, noting that she would be honored to work with Orlando, if the opportunity presents itself. “My mission as an artiste is to use my music as a bridge that brings people together, rather than divides humanity. ‘Plea for Peace is more than just a song. It’s a reminder that despite the challenges we face, peace, love and unity are still very possible if we choose to lift each other up.”

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