Reggae singer and entrepreneur Stevie Face is passionate about giving back to the community of Albion, in Yallahs, St. Thomas. The easygoing singer who is known for songs such as Tell It Like It Is, I’m In Love and May Prayer opened his Advance Service Station in Albion a decade ago.
Since then, he has put on several events designed to give back something to the people in the Albion community and surrounding areas.
“Yallahs is my hometown, and I am firmly dedicated to doing all I can to uplift the people of Albion and surrounding areas through job creation with my businesses. I’m also committed to promoting unity, especially among the youth in the area. That’s why over the past 10 years I’ve promoted several free concerts and sporting events for the people in the area,” said the artiste.
Always looking out for the welfare of the people of Albion and surrounding areas, Stevie Face has joined forces with the Help Jamaica Medical Mission to put on a free health fair for the people of Yallahs. The event which is called the St. Thomas Health Fair will take place this Saturday at the Yallahs Primary School.
“I want all the people in Yallahs and surrounding areas to come out and attend our free health fair this Saturday at the Yallahs Primary School. The medical team will be doing free blood pressure checks, HIV/STI screenings, diabetes checks, and eye checks. All this and so much more will be done for the people who attend the health fair. Persons who need medications will also receive them free of cost,” he said.
As it relates to his musical career Stevie is currently enjoying much attention with his new single titled ‘Sweet Yuh’. Produced by Tad’s Records, the song was released in May. Since then, it has been receiving strong rotation both locally and overseas.
‘Sweet Yuh’ is currently sitting in the number nine position on the Jamaica Music Countdown Top 25 Reggae Singles Charts.