The Star (Jamaica)

Biggaton spreading reggae music in China

- SIMONE MORGAN-LINDO STAR Writer

Reggae singer Biggaton said that he is on a musical journey to spread the genre to the four corners of the Earth.

In an interview with THE STAR, the entertaine­r said that he is currently working on his upcoming album called Reggae Ping Ying.

“It will be a mixture of songs recorded in Chinese and our native Patois. It will comprise 10 tracks, and I do hope that it helps to spread the genre in that country,” he said.

Biggaton, who is fresh from a threemonth tour of China, said that he has used the opportunit­y to review the reggae market in the Asian country.

“The locals in China are not that familiar with reggae. However, they are very appreciati­ve of it. It doesn’t matter if you are a known artiste or not; the Chinese people are not biased. You are given the same treatment,” he said.

Biggaton also said that he believes reggae should be promoted more in China despite the language barrier.

While touring the country, Biggaton made stops in Beijing, Guangzhou, Shanghai, Hangzhou, and Dalian.

Biggaton said he first visited China in 2016 after his trip to Japan was cancelled.

“I was really determined to go to Asia, so I made the connection on social media and the trip to China came to reality just a month later. I am really happy about the experience and reception, and with the continued support, the reggae market can only grow there,” he said.

Biggaton said he will remain busy in 2018, as he returns to China and makes other stops in sections of Europe, the Caribbean, Africa, and the United States.

Biggaton, whose given is name Kevin Roye, hails from Mandeville, Manchester. He released his debut album Eyes of Di Wise in 2005.

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