Fresh from his Caribbean and U.S. Mini Tour, Mr. Easy is currently in the island doing everything but relaxing. Even though he sports a moniker that classifies him as 'Easy Going'. The veteran dancehall artiste has been busy in the studios recording a phletoria of fresh material with producers like Demarco and Mario just to name a few. Speaking of recording he recently collaborated with internationally acclaimed producer Stephen 'di genius' McGregor on his latest project titled the 'Day Rave Riddim', which has taken the local and international airwaves by storm.
Mr. Easy, one of the few singers on the compilation serves up a scintillating commentary titled "Screw Pan Face" where he speaks about the wannabe gangsters and the everlasting facades they sport, while reminding them that a true Gangster is always calm, respectful but ready for action when needs be.
Since the release of the project the song has been enjoying some serious airtime on most local radio stations and has even found it's way onto Robbo Ranx's, BBC 1 XTRA and internet musical giants 876radio.com. According to one popular radio jock. "Di riddim bad, cause a Stephen tings and him do good work, but Mr. Easy just sell weh di thing again wid all profit, Mi love di Mavado and Kartel too".
The twelve (12) track compilation features some of Jamaica's most promising and established talents with the likes of: Elephant Man & Ding Dong, Bramma, Aidonia, Vybz Kartel & Javinchi, Laden from Rising Star fame, Busy Signal, Black Ryno, Voicemail, the man from Mars Tony Matterhorn, veteran crooner Mr. Easy and the gully gad himself Mavado.
Many dancehall insiders and party patrons have said this is arguable one of the best Rhythms of the Summer.