With a unique style, Frederick Manderson says that he has one thing on his mind ... success.
"My style is different. I have an international appeal and the drive for success," Manderson told The Star recently.
The artiste, based in New Hampshire, in the United States of America, is seeking to make a name for himself locally and that has brought him to the island to promote his music.
Originally from Port Maria, in St Mary, Manderson, who goes by the name Mad Bwoy, developed the love for music from his older brother, Kashif Downs.
Main influence
"Music has been a part of me from birth," said Manderson. "Being around my brother helped me to hone the skills I now have. He is the main influence in my decision to pursue music as a career," he added.
Manderson said that he has been enjoying the reception he has received overseas and hopes to have the same impact in Jamaica.
After releasing his first video for his song Shake It Baby, featuring American singer Heather May, Manderson said he has been gaining much more recognition and popularity and is hoping that it will give him the necessary exposure he is seeking.
The ambitious artiste said, other than recording, he sees himself venturing into other areas of the business.
Goals
"Right now I see myself doing some choreography. I also want to test my hands at producing and to take some lessons in playing the piano and the guitar," said Manderson.
Having also recorded songs such as Dance Floor, Don't Leave and She Likes It, Manderson, who is signed to Garrison Entertainment Records, said that he is looking forward to the future and is working hard at achieving all his goals.
This week he will be shooting his second video for a song, Wining Round and Round,on the Cashflow Label.
"I am just moving full speed ahead, making the most of life and enjoying what I am doing, because it is what I love," he said.