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"MONSOON SET FOR DAVILLE BDAY BASH IN THE BRONX - JANUARY 22"

Monday, January 18, 2010

Monsoon is set to bring his unique style to the Big Apple alongside Daville, Wayne Wonder, Mr Vegas, GC and more. Friday January 22 it's the Red Carpet Affair at Mingles Cafe in the Bronx. Stone Love, Platinum Kidz, Bojangles also in the mix. Monsoon's roots hit, "As Salaam Alaikum" is an international anthem and recent features on recent mixtapes from Chinese Assassin and Organika Skateboards reflect his fresh conscious flow and wicked dancehall rhymes. Download the music today...

- DOWNLOAD "AS SALAAM ALAIKUM" -

- DOWNLOAD "FULL CONFIDENCE V2" FROM ORGANIKA SKATEBOARDS -
- Soul of The Lion


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As Salaam Alaikum (Mama Africa) - Top 10 Reggae Single on the International Singles Chart.

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After a successful 10 years with the award-winning Washington, DC-based S.T.O.R.M. Reggae Band (Strong Talented Organized and Real Musicians), founder and lead singer/deejay Denton "Monsoon" Bedward has stepped out to launch his solo career. A native of Northern Clarendon in Jamaica, the veteran singer-songwriter's vocal ability has been compared to reggae veterans Capleton, Luciano and Tony Rebel. But where he really shines is on stage. After all, with a name like Monsoon, Bedward knows he has to come in like a strong wind, without mashin’ up the place too much. If you ask Monsoon, he'll tell you his passion to explode musically has always been in his DNA.

His talent has been discovered by a variety of producers and bands in the area. He recorded a track entitled, "Love and Unity" that garnered attention as far as Japan. Monsoon is currently recording songs with top producers in Jamaica and is promoting his reggae single, "Asalaam-Alaikum," which Number 7 on the International Reggae Singles Chart and being received emphatically in Jamaica, Italy, England and Canada.

Monsoon, who performed at President Clinton's inauguration and has opened for international recording artists (including Shaggy, Buju Banton, Capelton, Beres Hammond, Steel Pulse and Third World) is poised and position for his solo career. After that performance, he got another moniker: a modern-day “Toots” (of the famed Toots and The Maytals). “I don’t even want to embrace that one,” he says. Toots is a legend, an icon. I just want to find my own place. Hopefully I will have a few people come along for the ride.”