E & M Recording artiste Nina Sparkles is looking to annihilate her competition this summer with a blitz of new singles. She has also been generating a big buzz overseas with Like This, Like That single featuring deejay Kip Rich.
Steelie Chin, disc jockey from Freeport, Bahamas, called me to say that the single was doing well in Freeport, and then the following day, Jetstar called to ask for five of her singles and we sent them up to them so things are about to blow up right now, Ian Muss, chief executive officer of E & M Records, said.
Nina Sparkles just returned to Jamaica, welcomed the new developments.
It shows that all the hard work that I have been putting in is paying off, she said, smile. Right now, I just want to emerge outta the pack and take it to the next level.
During the last two months, Nina Sparkles has impressed the media and dancehall insiders with her spunk and daring onstage with a string of impressive stage show outings. Now that shes back in Jamaica, Nina Sparkles is looking to up her game and establish herself as one of the leading female artistes in the business.
Over the past few weeks, her single, Spite Him, has been b****ing FM radio into submission with its catchy sing-along hook and slamming beat.
I am the 21st century Lady Patra with a bit more spice. The dancehall business needs more flavour, so I am here to deliver that. I dont consider myself as just an artiste, I am an entertainer, I have to make the crowd respond, the former dancer said.
She recently completed the video for that single which will be released on cable television and local TV channels this week.
The video sell off, it features a cameo by Nuff which people will enjoy, she said.