Multi Genre superstar Busy Signal redefined the word ‘busy’
with an active summer tour schedule, new music releases and the Busy 2020
Helping Hands Foundation.
Busy Signal |
Performing across the Caribbean, the Middle East and Europe,
Busy connected with a record number of fans via live performances and extensive
media interviews. His August, 2015
appearance in Uganda for the Pepsi Music UG concert saw a record number of fans
sell out the Lugogo Cricket Oval in Kampala to hear music from the star. “Being in Uganda, and performing for all
those fans was one of the greatest experiences of my career. The people, the fans – everyone showed such
love, and that is something I will never forget” said Busy from his recording
studio in Jamaica.
Musically, Busy has released a record number of singles
which have charted in markets around the world.
Songs such as “Text Message” (available on VP Records Reggae Gold 2015
compilation), “What If” and “That’s How We Do It” have been radio mainstays,
and fan favorites. The artists
independent production of the Reggae Rock Riddim on his Turf Music label saw
exceptional success especially in Canada, receiving large support from the #1
Reggae radio show, the Delroy G Show heard on G98 FM. “Since the riddim came out in June of this
year, there hasn’t been a week that I haven’t played singles from it. Busy Signal is making good music that
everyone loves” said the radio host when contacted at the radio station.
Near and dear to Busy’s heart is his foundation, the Busy
2020 Helping Hands Foundation. The aim
of the organization is to reach children and young people with the aim to tackle
issues such as violence, poverty and lack of health care access. Launched in April, 2015, the Foundation has
worked with and donated much needed medical equipment to the St. Ann’s Bay
Regional Hospital in an effort to make medical access readily available for
people in that area of Jamaica.
On Saturday September 26th, 2015 at 7pm, Busy
signal will host the Busy 2020 Helping Hands Foundation Ball being held at the
Grand Bahia Principe Resort in Runaway Bay, St. Ann. The ball will be attended by members of the
Entertainment fraternity, Politicians and supporters of the foundation; the minimum
donation to attend is $10,000 JA. For
additional information visit http://www.busy2020helpinghands.com/
Coming up for Busy Signal are new music releases, as well as
a return to Africa in October. Stay up
to date with all things Busy Signal via Social Media: www.Facebook.com/OneBusySignal
That’s How We Do It: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QADa13NoNtg
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