The Star (Jamaica)

Khaddibad set his sights on internatio­nal success

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From as early as he can remember, Khaddibad has always wanted to be a profession­al recording artiste.

“When I was a child, I was constantly surrounded by music because my family members were always singing and playing music in our home. This experience gave me an up-close glimpse of the way music brings people together and fuelled my desire to become a recording artiste. So, I began writing songs from an early age, and that became an outlet for me to express myself and process my emotions. Eventually, I began honing my skills as a deejay by performing for my friends and at events in my community,” said Khaddibad.

The Florida-based deejay, who originally hails from Seaview Gardens, St Andrew, is determined to make his mark on the internatio­nal music scene with his unique brand of dancehall music.

“My music reflects my Jamaican heritage and what I’ve experience­d living in the US. Combining rapidfire lyrics, with infectious modern dancehall beats, I’m bringing a new and unique energy to the dancehall music. Very soon I will be a top act on the internatio­nal music scene. All I have to do is keep putting in the work,” he said.

Khaddibad is currently promoting a new single titled, Mek It Look Easy, which is produced by Badbadmusi­cproductio­n.

“I’m extremely pleased with the response that this single is getting. It’s generating a lot of support in the States, Canada, Jamaica, and South America,” he said. He is also gearing up to release two new singles next month, V8 and Chipp.

Khaddibad, given name Kadeno Nembhard, made his recording debut in 2017 with a song titled Police Brutality on the Mad Ants Production label.

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