Tuesday, August 31, 2021

Make Music that Remains Relevant for Years to Come, demands Fullie Charge.

 

Reggae and Dancehall Artistes Must Make Music for the Future.

By Shaun Cain 


London, UK: 31st August 2021.


Dancehall artiste, Fullie Charge, is encouraging his fellow entertainers to start making music  that will be relevant for years to come.


In an interview on the Star Gazing with Shaun Cain Show on 29th August 2021, the "Nah Give up the Fight" artiste explains that this is the only way Reggae and Dancehall artistes will be able to leave a legacy from which future generations can take inspiration.

Host Shaun Cain and Fullie Charge


Fullie Charge, who was born in the Jamaican capital, Kingston in the 1990s, lost his mother tragically when he was just a teenager. He has found solace in music, which he has been recording and performing for much of his life.


He maintains that music is supposed to inspire people, and if it focuses on the common human experience, it will positively impact successive generations in the future. According to him, the music that is being made nowadays seems to have a very short shelf life, as after a few days being released and enjoyed, it's forgotten.


The "Pain Inside" entertainer has noted that although Bob Marley passed away more than four decades ago, his music continues to inspire people all over the world and help them to cope with life's challenges. 


Fullie Charge feels that Reggae and Dancehall music should give people vision and hope. The "Be By Myself" artiste has promised to lift people's spirits through his records. He notes that life has given him a diverse range of experiences that enables him to emphasise with people from different backgrounds. The Harbour View resident believes music born out of empathy connects with audiences and wedges itself into the psyche of the human race.


In nurturing his skills as an artiste, he has crossed paths with some of the pioneers of Jamaica’s music industry, who have imparted a lot of knowledge, and they have even advised him to practise and hone his craft.  Fullie Charge has met and reasoned with veterans, Errol Dunkley and Ken Booth. He says they always welcome young artistes that exhibit a burning desire to continue building on Jamaica’s musical heritage.

Errol Dunkley, Fullie Charge & Ken Booth


Earlier in his career, the artiste, who is also a graduate of the Clan Carthy High School, contacted several event promoters that gave him the opportunity to showcase his talents.  He has performed in Rema and Rae Town in Kingston, and at other locations across Jamaica.


Among Fullie Charge's catalogue of recordings are: "Pain Inside", "Naah Give Up the Fight", "Be By Myself", "Naah Kill Nobody", "Eyes On You" and "The Ultimate Being" among others.


Watch Fullie Charge's interview on the Star Gazing with Shaun Cain Show. Click the picture.

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Shaun Cain is a journalist, author of the Reggae Larger than Life Fun and Games Book, voiceover talent and the producer/presenter of the Star Gazing with Shaun Cain Interview Show on the Star Gazing with Shaun Cain YouTube channel.

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