Capleton @ Uprising 2013, VideoInterview, Videos, Photos

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Moving from league to the next, its simple... I mean we're talking about Capleton.


Excuse my description, but I am simply going to break it down the best way I know how. King Shango, King David, The Fireman, The Prophet call him whatever your heart desires, on stage this artist knows what he is doing, like he has done over the past 20 years in his career.

Capleton @ Uprising and an audience that had been waiting for him to take over on stage and because it was Fyah all the way.

The energy this man exerts on stage is beyond comprehension, wonder where it all comes from. Its not only his energy but the message that he has been sharing with the massive over the years. His inspiration stems from so many different situations that come about in life and I believe his done one of the greatest things that any person could do, share his messages through this one art form called Reggae music.

For a moment memories came flashing back when he performed Acres took me right back to the day I first heard it. The massive themselves were so taken away by his presence, wonderful vibe and atmosphere.

This compassionate artist doesn't only commit his time to music, he also contributes tremendously to his community in Jamaica. His career has taken him all around the world and yet he still remains humble. Respect!!!... Capleton

Capleton is currently working on his next cd and we should be expecting something from him sometime soon as the dates have not yet been specified. Big Up to Uprising!

 

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Written by Lauren,  Images/ Videos: Yeke, Interview: Africanlife.eu (Lauren & Yeke)

 

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Lauren, a professional communications expert from South Africa, loves to learn new languages and cultures. She is always willing to share her expertise on the African culture and lifestyles. Through her social interactions with others, she decided her own social projects in her homeland to launch Africa.



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