Dancehall artiste Don Husky has his eyes firmly placed on the South American Market.
“Jah T from Jah T Promotion and Stampede told me that the people in South America love Jamaican music, but I didn’t fully understand what they meant until I visited Panama with him in May. The people over there have a tremendous respect for Jamaican Culture,” said the artiste.
The gravelly-voiced deejay who was once signed to Down Sound Records recently did a series of shows in Panama.
“I performed at the Black Ethnic Parade in Rio Abajo and Colon City. I also performed at one of the hottest clubs in the country, Calle 18, in Caledonia. The people loved all my songs especially, ‘Ancestors’. Big up to Ras Nni for booking me on these events,” said Don Husky.
While he was in Panama Don Husky also did some work in the studios.
“While I was there, I worked on projects with some Panamanian artistes and producers. I have a song coming out soon with Suku Castro and Sheice. I also have another one coming out with Marilyn Malaika,” said Don Husky.
The hardworking entertainer plans to return to South America very soon.
“My team is currently working with some promoters to organize a min-tour of South America. If everything goes according to plan I will be going to Columbia, Costa Rica and Brazil for a series of performances before the end of the summer.”
Don Husky is currently promoting a single titled ‘Ancestors’ on the Bossy Music imprint. He’s also gearing up to release a new single titled Know What You’re Worth on the Heart of Love Records.