The Star (Jamaica)

Chakademus and Pliers endorse Hood Celebrityy

- YASMINE PERU STAR Writer

Chakademus and Pliers are hailing Hood Celebrityy for her single, Run Di Road, which bears more-than-a-passing resemblanc­e to their megahit, Murder She Wrote.

“We love the song. The song is wicked. We endorse her ting,” an excited Chakademus told THE STAR, of the song on the popular Bam Bam ‘riddim’.

He explained that all clearance had been sought by Hood Celebrityy’s team. “Dem already contact Chakademus and Pliers’ publisher and she get the go-ahead from us. Chakademus and Pliers endorse her ting,” Chaka emphasised.

In an interview with The Gleaner in March, Hood Celebrityy, whose real name is Tina Pinnock, shared that “at the centre of [her] creativity at all times” is paying homage

to her

Jamaican roots, and delved a bit into why she chose Murder She Wrote.

“It was very easy for me to find and decide what old-school sound and rhythm I would use, because that’s one of my favourite songs. What made it so appealing to me is the way it makes me feel. It has a happy dancing vibe, regardless of the mood you in. When that beat drops, you forget everything.”

BEING SUED

Hood Celebrityy, who dropped Run Di Road at the end of March, is being sued by old school dancehall deejay, Nardo Ranks for copyright infringeme­nt on the single.

The lawsuit also names as defendant, the KSR Group, the record label that released the song on March 20. According to a report in the New York Post, the Manhattan federal court complaint alleges that the defendants “pirated and extracted significan­t phrasing” from Nardo Rank’s Dem A Bleach and inserted them into Run Di Road.

In the 1992 hit song, Nardo Ranks states in the intro:

HoodCelebr­ityy sings in Run Di Road:

Mi nuh bleach,Cah mi ah born browning.”

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