The Star (Jamaica)

Rollyn Dyce has sight set on stardom

- OKOYE HENRY STAR Writer

Upcoming Montego Bay-based entertaine­r Rollyn Dyce is now quite upbeat about his career, following the release of his first official single which he hopes will put him on a path to stardom.

The song is titled Toe You Pan Mi Bicycle and was produced by RoRo Jammings Production­s from out of New York and Lab Internatio­nal Records.

“The single drop over the summer and it a gwaan bad a road. Everyone love it and it is all about partying with the girls them,” the 30-year-old entertaine­r, born Fabian Griffiths, told the WESTERN STAR.

“The song a bun up road a Trinidad and UK. The people them just love it and I plan to shoot a music video soon,” said Rollyn Dyce.

The artiste, who grew up in Albert Town, Trelawny, before relocating to Montego Bay, said he has always had a passion for music.

“I started writing when I was in Grade 8 at Albert Town High School. Always listening to Tupac, Biggie and 50 Cent, and so I started to write some rap songs. My family a say it a go hard to be a rapper in Jamaica so I did some adjustment and start write some dancehall,” he added.

The entertaine­r also aims to make a splash in theatre plays, having recently got a role in a production called Mass Tarta Do Road.

“This way people will get to both see and hear me so they can know me better. I can motivate and influence them because my music is all about positivity,” he said.

 ??  ?? In this file 2017 photo, a homeless man finds comfort outside the St William Grant Park in downtown Kingston.
In this file 2017 photo, a homeless man finds comfort outside the St William Grant Park in downtown Kingston.
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Rollyn Dyce

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