Stephen 'Di Genius' McGregor, producer and son of reggae artist, Freddie McGregor, has been signed to EMI Music Publishing.
The 17-year old who is responsible for the hit dancehall rhythms such as "Red Bull and Guinness" , "Tremor", Dark Again and has worked with artists such as Vybez Kartel and Sean Paul, will now have the opportunity to be recognized on an international scale.
EMI Music Publishing operates worldwide and not only represents producers but also artists such as Kanye West, Beyonce, James Blunt and Alicia Keys. With this type of exposure, McGregor anticipates an increase in his popularity and international stardom, he reports to the star, "It's great, it's a totally different side of the business, they have practically everyone signed to them. So far, it's already working, it has opened doors. Internationally there are a lot of stuff going on but, I can't get into the details."
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13 comments:
rahtid i didnt know he was only 17.
EMI?. A big sumitin dat gwan tru mi ute
yo, dis man a de real big man since from yard big ups ute.
well i think is just because of his father mek him get the bus.
lol. Jason sound like hes hating.I think he is very creative.There for the name Di Genius
no....im simply saying that i think he had it is easy cause all his father had to say was, movado, kartel listen to this riddim. And because them probably admire the man , dem say yeah they'll use it on there album.
him get buss! freddie muss proud a dah one yah
yes dapa don...mek more money now
yeah yeah.the ute a mek it inna life. Unnu badmind people just low di man,mek him do him ting
powercut is my favorite
yess yess...di tune dem sell right offff!!!!
EMI the youths are comming up
all of yall stop hatin bout father mek him buss an all of that bullshit everybody doe haffi get put on some way some how de man bad to blodclot him riddim them sick
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