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According to Sharon Schroeter, series producer for Digicel Rising Stars, Martin sang a song made popular by Stevie Wonder to ...
Since getting his break in 2005, reggae singer Christopher Martin has maintained an enviable level of consistency in the entertainment industry, with hits such as ‘Take My Wings’, ‘Under the ...
International recording reggae/dancehall artistes Christopher Martin and Busy Signal headline Escape Riddim presented by sprint legend and executive music producer Usain Bolt. This project ...
SINCE winning the Digicel Rising Stars talent competition in 2005, singer Christopher Martin has been consistent in churning out hit songs. Among Martin’s hits are Cheaters Prayer, Big Deal ...
Singer Christopher Martin was on his way to St Ann on Friday morning when he learnt that a 2010 collaboration he did with German reggae artiste Gentleman had been certified gold. “I feel great ...
Reggae/Dancehall Fresh Picks of the Month: Eesah, Teejay, King Cruff & Runkus, J Boog & More. Listen to 10 new must-hear reggae, dancehall and soca songs by F.S., Jah Vinci, Christopher Martin and ...
Jamaican reggae/dancehall singer and songwriter Christopher Martin during the interview at Movenpick Hotel, Nairobi on February 6, 2025.
Zimbabwe is set to host another major international music event, as Jamaican reggae and dancehall stars Chris Martin and Busy Signal are confirmed to perform for the first time in Kadoma at the annual ...
Reggae and dancehall star Christopher Martin has remixed his successful solo release of Guaranteed to include Bounty Killer and Busy Signal. The release, produced by Robert Livingston, hears ...
And 2024 has given Christopher Martin a lot to be “boasy” about. In March, the St Catherine-born artiste won the Jacob Miller Award for Best Male Vocalist at the International Reggae and World ...
While attending St Jago High School in Spanish Town, singer Christopher Martin represented that institution at football, from Under-13 to Manning Cup. "Football is one of my favourite sports.
I asked Christopher Martin to sing on it because he’s one of the few male artists with a big enough vocal range to reach Michael Jackson’s high notes, especially in the extended coda of the song.