The Star (Jamaica)

Charly Black to fly dancehall flag at Gold Cup

- SHEREITA GRIZZLE Staff Reporter

When the CONCACAF Gold Cup begins this weekend, the black, gold and green of Jamaica will be represente­d both on and off field. This follows news that the Party Animal hitmaker, Charly Black, has been invited to be part of the official theme song for this year’s tournament.

“This is no doubt a great look for dancehall and the culture on a whole. The exposure it will bring is immeasurab­le,” Charly Black said.

“Jamaica and other Caribbean teams are in the Gold Cup, so I’m happy for the opportunit­y to add some dancehall flavour to the field.”

The theme song, Juega, is a collaborat­ive effort between the Party Animal hitmaker and Colombian brothers, Cali and El Dandee. A music video for the track was shot last week at David Beckham’s Inter Miami CF Stadium in Fort Lauderdale.

Black’s manager, Julian Jones- Griffithis is excited about the feat. “It’s a great look for him and for dancehall music as the track will be played constantly throughout the Gold Cup tournament on TV etc. for the next few weeks. CONCACAF have also said they even want to use it for the next Gold Cup tournament too, which is a real bonus,” he said.

Charly Black said that with dancehall being the musical force that it is, asking an artiste like himself, who has been a champion for the genre in recent times, was a no brainer.

“Dancehall brings a flavour like no other genre, so it says a lot that they had to bring that element to the track to represent a huge tournament like this. The song is really catchy and it will get played a lot on TV, and as I always say, God is in control.”

The 2021 CONCACAF Gold Cup will be the 16th edition of the biennial internatio­nal men’s football championsh­ip. The tournament was originally scheduled to be held from July 2 to July 25, 2021, but was later reschedule­d for July 10 through August 1.

Jamaica’s Reggae Boyz will compete in Group C in the tournamant’s preliminar­y round alongside Costa Rica, Suriname and Guadeloupe.

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