Daily Observer (Jamaica)

Madscope aims for top spot

- — Claude Mills

AIMING for the top has always been the defining ambition of dancehall artiste Madscope.

That’s why he is gunning for dancehall’s top spot with his latest release, Wine Up

— a high-energy dance song with memorable one-liners guaranteed to grab the attention of the female dancehall crowd.

“I instantly got good feedback on my song and when I linked up with Cornelius Records people heard the finished product; they said it is a definite hit. The inspiratio­n for this song comes from our fantastic female dancers who bring that vibes in the parties and social media,” the artiste, whose real name is Kamau Hinds, said.

He plans to shoot a music video given the positive feedback on social media sites that have co-signed on the club banger.

Madscope grew up in the sleepy district of Windsor Castle in Portland. He attended Port Antonio

High. As a teen, he became an avid fan of both reggae and dancehall music which inspired him to start writing his own songs.

“I was called Scope first because, growing up in my community, I was always good at aiming... for example playing soccer and always scoring or going bird hunting using a slingshot; I never miss once I aim,” he said.

When he started writing music his circle of friends compliment­ed him, saying he had ‘mad lyrics’ and so he was re-christened Madscope.

He released his first song, Dream Big, produced by Ordain Music, in 2020.

Since that time he has been working assiduousl­y to refine his craft.

“I love music and it chose me, and because of that I will be making great music and hoping for a successful career in music. I already have an EP in the making,” he said.

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