
Dancehall artiste Wayne Marshall is plotting a major comeback to the dancehall fold in 2008. Marshall whose real name is Wayne Mitchell, says his forthcoming album will be produced mostly by Big Ship’s Stephen McGregor. ‘For the next album I am trying to think outside of the box, because I am putting all of my experiences on record’, Marshall told this column recently.
Dancehall artiste Wayne Marshall is plotting a major comeback to the dancehall fold in 2008. Marshall whose real name is Wayne Mitchell, says his forthcoming album will be produced mostly by Big Ship’s Stephen McGregor. ‘For the next album I am trying to think outside of the box, because I am putting all of my experiences on record’, Marshall told this column recently.
Marshall’s debut album Marshall Law was released in 2003 via VP Records. He has since parted ways with the New York based independent reggae outfit. ‘The album is coming out the second quarter of 2008 and it is being produced in conjunction with Big Ship. There will be other producers contributing to the album, but for the most part, Big Ship will take care of the production’, Marshall added.
Marshall currently has a slew of singles that are impacting at radio. These include Smoking on Some, Who and Dem, Keeping it Gangster with the Alliance, Pot Hole on the bad wire rhythm; and Me By Myself.
Marshall currently has the number three song on the charts in the British Virgin Islands with the Guardian Angel rhythm influenced Give Me Strength. He recently recorded All For One with the Alliance and Scare Dem Crew. That song was produced by Christopher Birch. ‘We are also working on the Alliance album so that is something that the fans can look forward to early next year’, said Marshall.
Higher Degree featuring Sean Paul, Wings of An Angel featuring Tessanne Chin, and a collaboration with Damian ‘Junior Gong’ Marley are among Marshall recently recorded singles.
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