Touching more than just
souls
Janet Silvera, Hospitality Jamaica Coordinator
ONE OF the most dynamic and best harmonised group on the
northcoast is a group of four talented young men called 'Soul4Soul.'
Soul4Soul releases immense sex appeal and untapped energy on stage.
Since their arrival on the hotel scene they have been getting rave
reviews. In fact, they have taken the cabaret scene by storm and
are in demand in several of the islands' hotels between Negril and
Ocho Rios.
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The dream team includes Nerada Brissett and Kemar Williams, who
hails from Westmoreland, and Garth Jobson and Kyrie Pearson, both
of St. James, completes the quartet.
"They are all boys from the church with strong bonds and friendship,"
said Alex Foster of Showjam Management.
Soul4Soul's career started with them doing a capella and throughout
the years members have changed, "Because everything with life
goes through the growth procession of change," said Foster.
"However, the core of the group remains the same and still
represents the strong moral fibre of their initial quest,"
he added.
The four young men, who boast the fact that they are many times
gold winners in the National Gospel Festival Competition, have moved
a few notches higher and begun the crossover into the mainstream
music industry with the release of their first single, Ina Taxi.
"Our main aim is to be known ... we love music so much that
we want the people to enjoy it with us," said Nerada Brissett,
the only foundation member.
Soul4Soul continues to thrill audiences with their strong vocals
and melodious harmony on the hotel circuit. They have even performed
on several stage shows as they expand their fan base.
Their single Ina Taxi, recorded on the High Quest Label, shows
vast quality and raw talent. The song is a dancehall tune with an
international flavour.
A video has also been shot for the single and the group is in studio
for a follow-up single. "Coming from a totally a capella background,
the group gives a unique sound that sets them apart from others,"
remarked Alex Foster. He said they have surprised many, including
Hospitality Jamaica which saw them perform in Ocho Rios recently.
With their energy-packed performances, good looks and sexy Jamaican
male charm they have the proven they are a cut above the rest.
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