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The Style & Vibes podcast is where Caribbean style and culture collide. Hosted by Mikelah, founder of Style & Vibes, you’ll get to know from Caribbean tastemakers and celebrities across the globe in dancehall, reggae, soca and more!
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Kerry Coddett is a Caribbean-American writer, actress, and stand-up comedian from Brooklyn, who currently serves as the co-EP, showrunner, and head writer of the upcoming Untitled Yvonne Orji Stand-Up Special on HBO. Kerry is also a story editor on Showtime’s Flatbush Misdemeanors, where she appears as a recurring guest star. Kerry can also be seen on Showtime’s Desus & Mero, Pause w/ Sam Jay on HBO, and season 2 of Ramy on Hulu, in addition to appearing as a core cast member of The Iliza Shlesinger Sketch Show on Netflix. Prior to that, she was a staff writer on Wyatt Cenac’s Problem Areas, which was produced by John Oliver and aired on HBO. Kerry can also be seen on HBO’s Crashing, TruTV’s Laff Mobb’s Laff Tracks, BET's The Rundown with Robin Thede, Comedy Central's The Nightly Show with Larry Wilmore, and TruTV’s Comedy Knockout. Kerry shares how falling in love with the journey as she evolves in comedy, film and television. Kerry talks about her early viral rap parodies to her vibrant stand-up sets, Kerry's story is a dance of resilience and reinvention, seasoned with the rich flavors of her Trinidadian and Guyanese roots. Growing up in Brooklyn's East Flatbush, she weaves the threads of her heritage into a tapestry of comedic tales that resonate with authenticity and spark joy in the art of storytelling.Kerry shares laughs and learnings from the battlefield of comedy clubs and offers a candid look at the challenges she's faced as a black female comedian. The wisdom imparted by industry experiences and icons lights the path for up-and-coming voices seeking to carve out their unique niches in the comedy scene.We wrap up our chat with a dive into the pool of black creativity and economic power, where community-centric events like Kwanzaa  Crawl merge with the drive to support black-owned restaurants in New York City and she gives a sneak peek at an independent series she's working on, a heartfelt portrayal of Caribbean life in Canarsie, and the nuances of producing a one-woman show. Bring home Bob Marley: One Love on Digital now! Celebrate the life and music of an icon who inspired generations through his message of love, peace, and unity.  Buy Bob Marley: One Love on Digital today and get over 50 minutes of behind-the-scenes footage and deleted scenes! Available at participating retailers. Rated PG-13. From Paramount Pictures.Support the showStyle & Vibes: Website | Newsletter | Youtube | Twitter | Instagram | FacebookProduced by Breadfruit Media
When the previews of "Bob Marley: One Love" were released, it set our hearts cautiously excited in the promise of a cinematic journey through Bob Marley's life. The biopic is an opportunity to highlight Marley's musical genius and symbolizes the next stage of legacy building for one of Jamaica's most popular figures. In this episode, the impassioned voices of Kerry-Ann, Chris Williams, Alexandria, Jendayi Indira, and Mikey T, who dissect the film's Valentine's Day unveiling. We discuss Kingsley Ben-Adir's and Lashana Lynch's portrayals of Bob and Rita Marley, and how our Jamaican and Caribbean brethren see themselves reflected on the silver screen.What does it mean to authentically represent a cultural icon? This question courses through our lively discussion, as we navigate the rough waters of casting choices, the nuances of cultural identity, and the media's representation of our stories.  The significance of this film hits home, feeding into the broader dialogue about Jamaican talent's visibility in film. The conversation doesn't shy away from the hard-hitting topics, including the challenges of accent authenticity and the complexities embedded in the film industry's casting decisions.Bringing our introspective voyage to a close, we explore skepticism in the industry and question the depth of the biopic in capturing the essence of Bob Marley's life compared to other musical legends' portrayals on film. The collaboration between Plan B Entertainment and the Marley family in creating this movie raises points on narrative control and the resulting portrayal, which some feel lacked the electrifying energy Marley is known for. We leave off pondering the biopic's impact, the weight of Rita Marley's influence, and Kingsley's commitment to his role, setting the stage for a continued exploration of Marley's indelible imprint on music and culture.Resources mentioned:Documentary: Marley , Remastered: Who Shot the SheriffBook: No Woman, No Cry by Rita Marley and Hettie JonesBring home Bob Marley: One Love on Digital now! Celebrate the life and music of an icon who inspired generations through his message of love, peace, and unity.  Buy Bob Marley: One Love on Digital today and get over 50 minutes of behind-the-scenes footage and deleted scenes! Available at participating retailers. Rated PG-13. From Paramount Pictures.Support the showStyle & Vibes: Website | Newsletter | Youtube | Twitter | Instagram | FacebookProduced by Breadfruit Media
When Mortimer's relationship hit a stormy patch, "Lightning" struck, transforming personal turmoil into a chart-topping hit. It's a glimpse into the soulful artistry of our guest, the Jamaican reggae sensation Mortimer, who joins us to unravel the layers of his music and its profound connection to life's ebbs and flows. Our conversation peels back the curtain on his writing process, revealing how raw emotion can lead to lyrical brilliance, and provides a window into the world of high-stakes music production. Gearing up for a tour across Europe, we discuss his latest single  "Slowly," a track that promises to be a great addition to Mortimer’s catalog as he prepares for his debut album. Mortimer's rich tone and lyrical transparency reggae make the stories behind the sound relatable, yet poetic. As he balances art and business, he shares that navigating the industry's tides isn't for the faint of heart, but Mortimer does it with a sense of purpose and resilience. We chat about the importance of having a crew that's in harmony with your vision, the power of music to spark change, to the nuanced dance with social media - balancing exposure with authenticity.  Tune in for an enriching session that celebrates the heartbeat of a genre and the artist who keeps it pulsing.Bring home Bob Marley: One Love on Digital now! Celebrate the life and music of an icon who inspired generations through his message of love, peace, and unity.  Buy Bob Marley: One Love on Digital today and get over 50 minutes of behind-the-scenes footage and deleted scenes! Available at participating retailers. Rated PG-13. From Paramount Pictures.Support the showStyle & Vibes: Website | Newsletter | Youtube | Twitter | Instagram | FacebookProduced by Breadfruit Media
When Murray Elias sparked a fiery debate with his take on Dancehall versus Afrobeats, it was a call to arms for everyone in the music industry. He joined popular Jamaican music podcast The FixThis episode peels back the layers on his claim that dancehall is stumbling in unity and being outpaced by afrobeats artists in the international music arena. We not only wrestle with the question of dancehall's global appeal but also dig into the historic connection between reggae and Black American audiences, pondering if Bob Marley's vision truly came to fruition. The episode also sheds light on the symbiotic growth of dancehall and hip-hop, their impact on club culture, and the myriad of experiences for West Indian descendants within these musical spaces.In this solo episode I react to Elias' comments on the the shifts of the music industry  in the following areas:How the once-heralded role of A&R is being eclipsed by the juggernauts of streaming and the influencers of social mediaThe critical need for artists to understand their value and the deals they ink. How dance crews are revolutionizing Dancehall's visual and physical landscape, questioning if this intricate choreography is narrowing or expanding its appeal. TThe challenges and opportunities presented by social media for artists striving to create content that resonates with brandsI conclude this episode with a few thoughts to consider on the allure of crossover success versus capitalizing on regional markets for those aiming to make their mark without chasing global stardom.Bring home Bob Marley: One Love on Digital now! Celebrate the life and music of an icon who inspired generations through his message of love, peace, and unity.  Buy Bob Marley: One Love on Digital today and get over 50 minutes of behind-the-scenes footage and deleted scenes! Available at participating retailers. Rated PG-13. From Paramount Pictures.Support the showStyle & Vibes: Website | Newsletter | Youtube | Twitter | Instagram | FacebookProduced by Breadfruit Media
After watching the Thriller 40th Anniversary documentary on Paramount+ Kerry-Ann and discuss the legacy of Michael Jackson's classic, ground breaking album and its deep resonance within our lives and the intersection of Jamaican culture. We recall our first encounters with the "Thriller" album and its timeless tracks, sharing anecdotes that affirm Jackson's unparalleled influence on music lovers worldwide, including stories of family dance-offs that showcase his universal appeal.Navigating the genius behind Jackson's strategic artistry, we uncover the careful craftsmanship of "Thriller," from the savvy acquisition of his masters to the meticulous sequence of its hit songs. Kerry and I are amazed at layers of Jackson's vocal prowess and celebrate his forethought in collaborations and branding, marking the blueprint for future music moguls. We examine how this album set a precedent for artists like Beyoncé, Usher, Bruno Mars, Chris Brown and Justin Timberlake transforming the live concert experience and raising the bar for music production. Then we delve into the world of music videos, where Jackson reigned supreme. His dedication to the narrative form, eye-popping wardrobe choices, and revolutionary dance moves didn't just entertain; they laid the groundwork for artists to express their multifaceted creativity, influencing generations to come—including his sister Janet and today's TikTok trends. As we wrap up, we're taking a moment to contrast the enduring impacts of Michael Jackson and Bob Marley, sharing personal memories and beloved tracks that continue to reverberate decades later, legitimizing G.O.A.T status.Bring home Bob Marley: One Love on Digital now! Celebrate the life and music of an icon who inspired generations through his message of love, peace, and unity.  Buy Bob Marley: One Love on Digital today and get over 50 minutes of behind-the-scenes footage and deleted scenes! Available at participating retailers. Rated PG-13. From Paramount Pictures.Support the showStyle & Vibes: Website | Newsletter | Youtube | Twitter | Instagram | FacebookProduced by Breadfruit Media
Nneka Nurse, the innovative mind behind Best Dressed Plate, share her inspiring journey as a trailblazer forging a new path for food enthusiasts to revel in the diverse culinary landscape of the Caribbean. Throughout our conversation, she shares the origin story of Caribbean Chef and Food platform Best Dressed Plate, it's chic moniker and building a spirited community where island flavors are not just savored, but celebrated. Nneka's brainchild of supper club , Caribbean TraDISHons, as an event series that blends the region's rich cultural history with its reimagined traditional dishes, highlighting the deep-seated link between our ancestors' narratives and our beloved cuisine. Caribbean TraDISHons is a melting pot of cultural pride and gastronomic creativity. Nneka intricately crafts each event from the themes to the tablescapes, providing a pedestal for both rising stars and culinary connoisseurs to convey their stories through tantalizing dishes. Discover the artful balance between honoring timeless recipes and embracing bold innovations, as we encounter delectable twists like Breadfruit Ice Cream and Bulla Cheesecake. Bring home Bob Marley: One Love on Digital now! Celebrate the life and music of an icon who inspired generations through his message of love, peace, and unity.  Buy Bob Marley: One Love on Digital today and get over 50 minutes of behind-the-scenes footage and deleted scenes! Available at participating retailers. Rated PG-13. From Paramount Pictures.Support the showStyle & Vibes: Website | Newsletter | Youtube | Twitter | Instagram | FacebookProduced by Breadfruit Media
Explore the complexities of a Jamaican family as the on screen adaptation of the book ‘Black Cake’ debuts as a mini series on Hulu. Kerry Ann and I discuss how one our favorite books come to life in the series through episode 4. as we pull back the curtain on the adaptation process, beginning with the mini-series 'Black Cake'. We'll explore the intriguing world of Covey, the protagonist, and delve into the ardent set design and location that caught our eyes. Prepare for an honest critique of the on character accents and a wholesome summary of the plot, including the compelling reasons behind Covey's preference for recording her family secrets.We're not one to shy away from controversy, so gear up for a discussion on the unnecessary villainization of characters and the missed chances to go deeper into our protagonist's journey. We assure you, this exploration of the weighty issues of secrets and family dynamics will leave you thinking long after the episode ends. Whether you're a literary enthusiast or just love a good story, this episode promises to be an engaging ride.Bring home Bob Marley: One Love on Digital now! Celebrate the life and music of an icon who inspired generations through his message of love, peace, and unity.  Buy Bob Marley: One Love on Digital today and get over 50 minutes of behind-the-scenes footage and deleted scenes! Available at participating retailers. Rated PG-13. From Paramount Pictures.Support the showStyle & Vibes: Website | Newsletter | Youtube | Twitter | Instagram | FacebookProduced by Breadfruit Media
In this episode we dissect how Caribbean culture is represented in series like Netflix's 'Survival of the Thickest', Amazon Prime's 'Harlem,' ABC's 'This is Us,' and HBO Max's 'Full Circle.'We also explore the importance of having Caribbean actors, producers, and filmmakers at the helm of creating authentic cultural narratives. We talk about the subtleties of character development and the significance of filming on-location in places like Guyana to immerse viewers in the Caribbean experience. We touch on the portrayal of Caribbean accents in the media - an intriguing conversation sparked by the influence of films like 'Black Panther' and the anticipation around the upcoming Bob Marley biopic. Looking ahead, we offer a glimpse into the upcoming Hulu series based on the book 'Black Cake'. We discuss the importance of empowering Caribbean creators to tell their own stories, and the opportunities this presents for the broader Caribbean community. Join us in our next episode as we further deliberate on 'Black Cake' and its potential impact on amplifying Caribbean voices in the media. Bring home Bob Marley: One Love on Digital now! Celebrate the life and music of an icon who inspired generations through his message of love, peace, and unity.  Buy Bob Marley: One Love on Digital today and get over 50 minutes of behind-the-scenes footage and deleted scenes! Available at participating retailers. Rated PG-13. From Paramount Pictures.Support the showStyle & Vibes: Website | Newsletter | Youtube | Twitter | Instagram | FacebookProduced by Breadfruit Media
Get ready to embark on a captivating journey with George A. Glean Sr., a lifelong teacher, writer,  and avid student of West Indian history and culture. Born and raised on the island of Grenada, George opens up about his childhood, his migration to the United States, and the unanticipated joy found in the simplicity of island life. In this episode we discuss how George's personal migration tale and expertise in Caribbean History inspired his first fiction novel, Searching for Higher Ground. It serves as a testament to the idea that migration is not always rooted in hardship, but can emerge from love and family.  We discuss the how migration impacted the main character Sinclair from his childhood in Grenada and the heartbreaking decision of his parents to leave him behind. From the rhythms and history in Calypso music to the pulsating story of Caribbean migration, this episode has it all! Buy Searching for Higher GroundCalypso Song mentioned: "Jack" The Beach is Mine by GabbyBring home Bob Marley: One Love on Digital now! Celebrate the life and music of an icon who inspired generations through his message of love, peace, and unity.  Buy Bob Marley: One Love on Digital today and get over 50 minutes of behind-the-scenes footage and deleted scenes! Available at participating retailers. Rated PG-13. From Paramount Pictures.Support the showStyle & Vibes: Website | Newsletter | Youtube | Twitter | Instagram | FacebookProduced by Breadfruit Media
We focus to the implications in the sale of New York City's WVIP 93.5 FM to Hope Media Group. WVIP had majority Caribbean programming over the last 40 years, home to Caribbean media groups including Irie Jam Radio, Linkup Radio, Winner’s Circle Radio, Groovin' Radio, Wake Up Radio and other programmers who purchased air time on the independent radio station. The station will now focus on Spanish language Christian music. Caribbean artists owe their introduction to the larger community to platforms such as WVIP 93.5 FM. We converse on the struggle for discoverability of Caribbean music in an era brimming with digital platforms. We emphasize the importance of intentionality when tuning into radio stations and the role of radio in safeguarding Caribbean culture for posterity.In continued dialogue on media ownership, cultural preservation, and the future of Caribbean music; we scrutinize how ownership of these radio stations across the US impacts the digital music landscape and the broader conversations ignited on legacy, culture, and ownership. Join us as we discuss how the community missed an opportunity to rally behind a Caribbean-owned and operated station.Jamaica Gleaner ArticleBring home Bob Marley: One Love on Digital now! Celebrate the life and music of an icon who inspired generations through his message of love, peace, and unity.  Buy Bob Marley: One Love on Digital today and get over 50 minutes of behind-the-scenes footage and deleted scenes! Available at participating retailers. Rated PG-13. From Paramount Pictures.Support the showStyle & Vibes: Website | Newsletter | Youtube | Twitter | Instagram | FacebookProduced by Breadfruit Media
Help me shape the future content of your favorite podcast. I'm asking you, our listeners, to fill out a quick five-question survey to help us better understand what you love and what you want to hear more of. Your feedback is crucial, and will directly influence the planning of our episodes for the next year. The survey link is in the show notes, so feel free to fill it in and make your mark on Styling Vibes. Whether you're a long-time listener or new to the family, your input matters a lot. This episode might not have a guest conversation, but we promise we have exciting ones lined up for the coming weeks. Don’t forget to fill out the survey and catch us in two weeks for our next episode. Complete Our Listener SurveyBring home Bob Marley: One Love on Digital now! Celebrate the life and music of an icon who inspired generations through his message of love, peace, and unity.  Buy Bob Marley: One Love on Digital today and get over 50 minutes of behind-the-scenes footage and deleted scenes! Available at participating retailers. Rated PG-13. From Paramount Pictures.Support the showStyle & Vibes: Website | Newsletter | Youtube | Twitter | Instagram | FacebookProduced by Breadfruit Media
Annya Brown dynamic entrepreneur combined her daughter's skincare needs and her Jamaican heritage into a successful business - Natural Annie Essentials. What began as a bath and body product venture, has now morphed into a household name in the scented candle industry.  Annya shares her journey, highlighting the importance of staying true to your roots and the resilience needed to navigate the rough waters of entrepreneurship.From grappling with growth, limited space and manpower to executing a balancing act between her full-time job and a budding business. Discover how her family became her backbone during the COVID-19 pandemic, turning Natural Annie Essentials into a full-fledged family business. Anya also sheds light on how she leverages social media platforms like Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, and Google to fuel her business growth. Hear her unique approach towards expanding her brand and her mantra of saying yes first, and learning on the job. Delve into the life of this inspiring businesswoman, who's story is sure to light a spark in every budding entrepreneur out there.Bring home Bob Marley: One Love on Digital now! Celebrate the life and music of an icon who inspired generations through his message of love, peace, and unity.  Buy Bob Marley: One Love on Digital today and get over 50 minutes of behind-the-scenes footage and deleted scenes! Available at participating retailers. Rated PG-13. From Paramount Pictures.Support the showStyle & Vibes: Website | Newsletter | Youtube | Twitter | Instagram | FacebookProduced by Breadfruit Media
The Caribbean Music Awards was held in the heart of the Caribbean diaspora, Flatbush Brooklyn aka Little Caribbean. This pulsating event, coinciding with the New York Carnival weekend, was a spectacular display of unity, pride, and the rich Caribbean culture. We dish out the unique experiences of the artists, the nomination process, and the sheer vibrancy of this cultural evening. This episode is a tribute to the exhilarating Caribbean vibes that have left an indelible mark in the music industry.I discuss  the highlights and provide feedback about the award show. From Beres Hammond's Male Artist of The Year Award*  to Machel Montano's Lifetime Achievement Award*, every moment was a testament to the Caribbean spirit and talent. The camaraderie among the artists, the positive energy, and the phenomenal performances - everything about this event was electric.  We also discuss the challenges with Caribbean Music Award show's production, execution for online and in-person viewing experiences  to further celebrate its potential influence.*Awards were incorrectly noted in the podcast, corrected in the show notes. Bring home Bob Marley: One Love on Digital now! Celebrate the life and music of an icon who inspired generations through his message of love, peace, and unity.  Buy Bob Marley: One Love on Digital today and get over 50 minutes of behind-the-scenes footage and deleted scenes! Available at participating retailers. Rated PG-13. From Paramount Pictures.Support the showStyle & Vibes: Website | Newsletter | Youtube | Twitter | Instagram | FacebookProduced by Breadfruit Media
Prepare for a journey of music, culture, and entrepreneurship as I engage in a captivating conversation with Lexi Chow, a PR maven who has left no stone unturned in her diverse career trajectory. Lexi's storytelling prowess takes us through her experiences with music industry big shots like Lil Wayne and Flo Rida, her transition to corporate giants like Paramount and MTV, and her roots touching the soil of Jamaica that motivated her entrepreneurial ventures. We delve into the significance of solid networking and the influential role it played in her professional journey. Lexi recount stories from the music and film industry  to her journey in entrepreneurship where we discuss her sea moss company Bontanica Gold, candle company Scene Candele and new venture, The CODA Network. The CODA Network which stands for Caribbean On Demand All in one place is a curated streaming service featuring Caribbean culture. Discover Lexi's vision for CODA, her growth strategy for the network, and how she plans to balance monetization with the profits of creatives. Hear her passionately speak about her love for culture, travel, and documentaries, all of which are bound together on her platform. Bring home Bob Marley: One Love on Digital now! Celebrate the life and music of an icon who inspired generations through his message of love, peace, and unity.  Buy Bob Marley: One Love on Digital today and get over 50 minutes of behind-the-scenes footage and deleted scenes! Available at participating retailers. Rated PG-13. From Paramount Pictures.Support the showStyle & Vibes: Website | Newsletter | Youtube | Twitter | Instagram | FacebookProduced by Breadfruit Media
How often do we take the time to truly listen and understand our own cultural stories? The remarkable Dr. Danielle Brown, ethnomusicologist and founder of 'My People Tell Stories', brings her passion for teaching and understanding her own culture in an enlightening discussion on the Style and Vibes podcast. Dr. Brown imparts her wisdom on the role of study of music at the academic level and the importance of having people from within the culture involved. We'll unpick the complexities of academic research, the challenges that come with it, and how technology can be leveraged to reach a wider audience. This conversation is more than just an exploration of music and culture, it's a call to everyone to discover, interpret, and share their cultural narratives in their own unique way. Don't miss out on this captivating conversation with Dr. Brown—empower yourself with the knowledge to narrate your own cultural story!Links Mentioned in the podcastMy People Tell Stories BookParang (Emmy-nominated documentary short)Havana TourBring home Bob Marley: One Love on Digital now! Celebrate the life and music of an icon who inspired generations through his message of love, peace, and unity.  Buy Bob Marley: One Love on Digital today and get over 50 minutes of behind-the-scenes footage and deleted scenes! Available at participating retailers. Rated PG-13. From Paramount Pictures.Support the showStyle & Vibes: Website | Newsletter | Youtube | Twitter | Instagram | FacebookProduced by Breadfruit Media
In this episode, we tackle the question of why dancehall hasn't seen the same level of growth as hip hop. We explore the trials and triumphs of these two vibrant genres. Our special guests, Chris and Kerry, share their expert insights on the often overlooked ways that reggae and dancehall have shaped hip hop. Venture even further into the music space as we dissect the unique song clash culture in dancehall and hip hop. With a critical look at the harsh realities faced by artists and the importance of staying connected to the culture, every beat and note matters in creating a successful song. A must-listen for any music lover or aspiring artist.Bring home Bob Marley: One Love on Digital now! Celebrate the life and music of an icon who inspired generations through his message of love, peace, and unity.  Buy Bob Marley: One Love on Digital today and get over 50 minutes of behind-the-scenes footage and deleted scenes! Available at participating retailers. Rated PG-13. From Paramount Pictures.Support the showStyle & Vibes: Website | Newsletter | Youtube | Twitter | Instagram | FacebookProduced by Breadfruit Media
In continued celebration of #HipHop50 we are sharing our favorite Reggae/Dancehall and Hip-Hop song collaborations.Check our playlist with some our favorites.Apple Music Bring home Bob Marley: One Love on Digital now! Celebrate the life and music of an icon who inspired generations through his message of love, peace, and unity.  Buy Bob Marley: One Love on Digital today and get over 50 minutes of behind-the-scenes footage and deleted scenes! Available at participating retailers. Rated PG-13. From Paramount Pictures.Support the showStyle & Vibes: Website | Newsletter | Youtube | Twitter | Instagram | FacebookProduced by Breadfruit Media
This year Hip-Hop celebrates its 50th anniversary as a genre. You can’t talk about hip-hop and not talk about the influence that Jamaican sound culture played on hip-hop as a genre. DJ Kool Herc, who is of Jamaican descent popularized playing records is between one another, using two record players. This music playing technique became the backbone of the movement in the late 70s and early 80s. While DJ Kool Herc isn’t the only accredited foundation member there are definitely other influences like R&B, Disco and poetry also contributed to the genre. In this episode, we discuss the connections and growth trajectory. Bring home Bob Marley: One Love on Digital now! Celebrate the life and music of an icon who inspired generations through his message of love, peace, and unity.  Buy Bob Marley: One Love on Digital today and get over 50 minutes of behind-the-scenes footage and deleted scenes! Available at participating retailers. Rated PG-13. From Paramount Pictures.Support the showStyle & Vibes: Website | Newsletter | Youtube | Twitter | Instagram | FacebookProduced by Breadfruit Media
Negus Imara is a Jamaican comedian and Instagram influencer who's lighting up screens and spreading laughter wherever he goes. With his hilarious content and infectious personality, Negus has captured the hearts of audiences worldwide. Transitioning to stand-up comedy and bringing his unique brand of humor to live audiences, Negus is currently on tour, opening for Jamaican comedian White Yardie on his Coming to America tour. In this episode we talk about Negus’ journey from making comedic videos tied to Jamaican culture, growing on social media, joining the tour and building his acting career. Bring home Bob Marley: One Love on Digital now! Celebrate the life and music of an icon who inspired generations through his message of love, peace, and unity.  Buy Bob Marley: One Love on Digital today and get over 50 minutes of behind-the-scenes footage and deleted scenes! Available at participating retailers. Rated PG-13. From Paramount Pictures.Support the showStyle & Vibes: Website | Newsletter | Youtube | Twitter | Instagram | FacebookProduced by Breadfruit Media
White Yardie is a UK-based Jamaican stand-up Comedian and entertainer. The viral comedian launched his first Comedy special titled Straight Outta Jamaica in 2017, and quickly became a sensation in the Caribbean community. He was nominated for Best Comedian 2016 by the UK Entertainment Awards. Best known for his social media skits, White Yardie is currently on his Coming to America Tour. I caught up with White Yardie midway through the tour to discuss his journey from St. Elizabeth, Jamaica to starting his online video skits and stand up career at the same time growing as a household name globally by entertaining the masses from a Jamaican perspective. Connect with White Yardie: Website | Instagram | YouTubeBring home Bob Marley: One Love on Digital now! Celebrate the life and music of an icon who inspired generations through his message of love, peace, and unity.  Buy Bob Marley: One Love on Digital today and get over 50 minutes of behind-the-scenes footage and deleted scenes! Available at participating retailers. Rated PG-13. From Paramount Pictures.Support the showStyle & Vibes: Website | Newsletter | Youtube | Twitter | Instagram | FacebookProduced by Breadfruit Media
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