Daily Observer (Jamaica)

Robert Daley hopes to inspire

- — Brian Bonitto

ROBERT Daley believes he has an eye for talent and an ear for good reggae music. He makes his musical debut as executive producer for the 10-song compilatio­n set

Reggae Congo Riddim.

“I hope to produce good songs, quality songs that can uplift the mind of the people,” he told the Jamaica Observer.

“I hope to inspire people by the music and hope through the music, we can find more love and ‘over’-standing.”

Released March 6,

Reggae Congo Riddim is on the Reggae Sound imprint.

Reggae Congo Riddim

is led by top-tier cultural artiste Louie Culture with the single Nah Lose.

“It wasn’t challengin­g for me to get Louie, as we know each other for years. He is a good bredden and I ask him to do a thing on the rhythm and he said: ‘Yes’,” said Daley.

Louie Culture, whose given name is Lewin Brown, hails from the community of Windsor Forest in Portland. In 1994 he became a household name with the hit song

Gangaleee. His other songs include Rudie Don’t Fear, In This Together

(with Luciano and Terror Fabulous), and Grab Yuh

Lass (with Mikey Spice). In addition to Nah Lose,

Reggae Congo

Riddim comprises Pray by Ras Mardi, My Sound

(Shugo), Memory (Jackson),

Running from the Truth (King Kong), Deliver Us (Prince Allah), Worries

and Problem (Candy Man), Poverty Bounce (Silver

Tones), Talking Bout Di

Ghetto (Glen Rick), and

Pretty Woman (Master

Link).

In fact, Daley said it was Master Link who encouraged him to get into music production.

“I knew Master Link from in the 70s. He has a good voice... He asked mi ‘Why don’t you produce me?’ and I took up the challenge,” he said.

Daley, whose in his 50s, was born in downtown Kingston. He grew up listening to singers, including Bob Marley and Dennis Brown and was inspired by them. He said he hopes to replicate their success.

Daley said the coronaviru­s pandemic has thrown a wrench into his promotiona­l plans, but he’s still putting his shoulders to wheel.

“We jus’ have to push on through,” he added.

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