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Something that will benefit those in Haiti, especially with them being our neighbours and all."įor her, she is doing something that everyone would want to do under the circumstance- help. "But I am truly happy to be a part of something that is so much bigger than ourselves. "I wish we didn't have to do it at all because so many persons (in Haiti) are affected," Tessanne said. While Tessanne plays a very integral part in the video, she wished it was something that did not have to be done at all.
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This song is our Caribbean We are the World," she said excitedly. The proceeds from that will be 100 per cent donated to Haiti. The song is now playing all over the world. Tessanne has a strong part in the video because her vocals are so strong. "The video is about real people, so you see kites, doves and balloons, etc. "Tessanne and Etana are the only two artistes doing real scenes outside of studio," Curran said. Shelly-Ann Curran, Digicel's senior sponsorship manager and production manager for the song, explained that all the artistes from across the Caribbean were shot in studios with footage made available to piece together from all the shoots. "A lot of imagery shot was done and we have to now put everything together.
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"The vibes and overall theme of the video is to give hope," Wright said. While director Jay Will was busy getting everyone into place when Sunday Observer caught up with him at the Emmanuel Apostolic, assistant director Kurt Wright said every thing should take no more than five days to be completed, including putting the various clips together and getting the video out. The accompanying music video which will be released soon was directed by Gil Green.The video Rise Again, the Digicel funded musical tribute for Haiti and led by international Reggae artiste Shaggy, was shot on location in Port Royal, Mountain View Clinic and the Emmanuel Apostolic Church on Slipe Road in Kingston. Sting International, Robert 'Hitmixer' Orton and Tony Lake mixed 44/876. The sessions were produced by Sting International, who has previously worked with Shaggy on global smashes such as Carolina, Boombastic and It Wasn’t Me, and executively produced by Martin Kierszenbaum, who has previously written/produced songs for Sting, Madonna and Lady Gaga. The artistes were joined in the studio by musicians and writers from Jamaica and New York, including the legendary Robbie Shakespeare of Sly and Robbie, dancehall sensation Aidonia, Agent Sasco and Sting’s longtime guitarist - Dominic Miller, as well as writers Tyrantula, Dwayne 'iLLwayno' Shippy, Shane 'Gold Tips' Hoosong, Machine Gun Funk and Patexx. The two wrote and jammed together for a few weeks in New York City, creating music that seamlessly blends Caribbean rhythms - in traditional and modern styles - with pop craftsmanship and rock energy. Initially, the plan was to only record Don’t Make Me Wait, but the rhythms, lyrics and melodies flowed readily between these two accomplished musicians and, as a result, more new songs emerged.
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After Sting heard a new track that Shaggy was working on, they decided to go into the studio together. Sting and Shaggy were initially introduced by Martin Kierszenbaum, who is Sting’s manager and Shaggy’s former A&R executive. This song will be followed on April 20 by a collaborative, island-influenced album, entitled 44/876, that reflects the duo’s mutual love of Jamaica, its music, the spirit of its people and vibrancy of its culture. The announcement was made yesterday by Interscope/A&M Records who said Don't Make Me Wait will be available on all digital platforms. After giving the audience at the Shaggy and Friends concert a taste of their new song, Sting and Shaggy will release the Caribbean-flavoured song today.