Dubkore happy about debut album
RECORDING artiste Dubkore says he is pleased with the progress he has made musically, with the June release of his 13-track debut album.
The easy-going reggae chanter, born Collin Llewellyn, has been in a positive frame of mind since his Arrogant Man album release produced by his Pikkihead Records team.
“It (album) is my first and I’m very pleased with how it came out. This album will give people a true picture of what I’m about musically. I’m very proud of the work and it’s a good representation of Dubkore,” he said.
The former St George’s College student also recently released a music video for Same Routine — the latest single from his album — which features upcoming female singer Empress Que.
Same Routine is a song commenting on the numerous social ills that continue to plague Jamaica, and is masterminded by well-known video director Asha Mchail.
“The video is like a reality check thing. The song was done by me and Empress Que and we’re confident that the public will love it because of its message,” he said.
While he awaits his big break, the soft-spoken Rastafarian artiste said he’s now fully focused on making himself more marketable as he seeks to increase his stage show appearances on local soil.