The Star (Jamaica)

E-Sentt hopes to uplift listeners with gospel album

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Gospel reggae artiste E- Sentt has high hopes for his recently released album, which is titled The Defender.

“I am sure that it will do well as long as it’s promoted properly. I’m already getting lots of positive feedback about it, and I’m getting ready to launch a full- scale promotiona­l campaign to support it,” he said.

Produced by E-Sentt, the 17track album features songs such as Watcha Gonna Do, Wicked A Go Run, My Defender and Cherish The Love.

“The songs on this album are very inspiring and uplifting. I’m a man of great discernmen­t, and it is my duty to open the eyes of the people with my songs and help them to draw closer to the Creator,” said E-Sentt.

The talented singer, given name Carlton Thomas, is from Howell’s Content in Clarendon. E-Sentt, who is also a fashion designer, began his music career in 1977 as a member of a group called the Improvers. The group disbanded after a few years.

E-Sentt migrated to Canada in the early 1980s. While living in Toronto, he worked as a tailor and continued his music career, singing with several reggae bands. He became a born-again Christian in 1995 and released his first gospel album, Oh Why, in 2010.

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