Dancehall singjay G-Whizz, known for one of the biggest anthems of last year, 'Life', performed at three shows in England last weekend and all three earned him encore performances.
This was an extraordinary achievement because although G-Whizz's music has transcended land barriers, this was the artiste's first time in England. The three shows in Leeds, Eastham and Leicester, outdid each other and proved he is definitely one of the industry's finest to watch for the future. Each show's line-up also included Razz from 'Razz and Biggie' and Serani.
"I was happy with the response at all the shows in the different areas because that was my first time there, and to hear people singing all the songs, word for word, and asking for an encore, was great. So just bless up to the fans for accepting my message, and the media people who kept playing my music for me to go there for the first time and get that kind of response," said G-Whizz, whose given name is Garland Rowe.
G-Whizz has since returned to the island and has released a new single, Tomorrow. Tomorrow, which is both powerfully penned and melodic, reminiscent of G-Whizz's former hit, Life, and encourages its listeners to find solace with the knowledge that "tomorrow brings the sun". The video for Tomorrow will be shot next week and released soon after.