The Star (Jamaica)

Answele sees big break as opening act

- STEPHANIE LYEW STAR Writer

Singer, songwriter and musician Answele discovered his passion for music at a very young age, and that passion grew as he aged.

At 21, the up-and-coming entertaine­r has already caught the attention of some of the top names on the reggae/dancehall scene, including Damian ‘Junior Gong’ Marley and producer Sean ‘Young Pow’ Deidrick.

The Grammy award-winning Young Pow has already produced two tracks for Answele, Stayed and 1 Wine 2 Time.

The tracks are currently being distribute­d through the Marley label, Ghetto Youths Internatio­nal.

Answele has his heart set on gaining more through the distributi­on.

“Not that I have high expectatio­ns in terms of earning money at this moment but I want to get as much publicity that will contribute to me making a stable income from music,” Answele said.

Last summer, the singer entered the Red Stripe Big Buss competitio­n but didn’t win.

“The competitio­n for many of the participan­ts was a platform to get a big break but I did not see it as one unless I had the opportunit­y to be on the big stage,” he said. “I guess I have a different impression of competing, not everybody going get let through the gate but you have to be inspired to take on the route to the world.”

The singer is currently booked for his first Europe tour this December, as the opening act for seasoned reggae/dancehall act I-Octane.

“This is the platform I have been seeking, and in the next five years, with my persistenc­e, I see myself progressin­g on the internatio­nal scene and as a household name in Jamaica.”

Young Pow told THE STAR that Answele’s determinat­ion and maturity made him stand out.

“Although Answele is not signed to the label just yet, the label is responsibl­e for distributi­on; as part of the learning process we are trying to let him know what it means to be an independen­t artiste,” Young Pow said.

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