George Anthony Abrams better known as “Chiney” is eyeing the dancehall market where he believes he is more comfortable.
The young Lindener who has copped the second spot at the 2012, Carib Soca Monarch with his tune “Wine attack” is keeping the music alive with the release of two new tracks.
He recently released “Bless me hussle Jah”, a reggae song which originated from the Island rhythm and the infectious dancehall track “Girls n Fun” which is a combination of a Guyanese rhythm from the Ruff Kut studio called the “Sugar stick” rhythm.
The two singles showcase the versatility of the young artiste as someone who could step up his game in the world of music. Speaking with Guyana Times, he said that wanted to showcase his talent to his fans claiming that he is not only about soca vibes.
The single “Bless me hussle Jah” is dedicated to those persons who are involved in their own business and developing themselves. He said it is a tribute to those who work hard every day to get things done. The other track, “Girls n Fun” is a party song with a nice dancehall soca vibe.
He is presently looking to finalise the shooting of the music videos. Divine Entertainment out of Linden will be responsible for the production of the videos. The entertainment company continues to promote young artistes.