T Smalls says he chose Nigeria to drop fire dancer because
the Nigerian industry is doing excellently well worldwide and almost taking
over clubs in most black communities, all credits to the Unique and danceable
sound. He said Fire Dancer is a Big song for real and big songs deserves a big
drop.. In Africa Nigeria is the biggest industry one can think of right now and
I feel this is my time to invade that.
T Smallz is credited with over 400 recorded songs, 34
Singles, 2 albums, 2 Eps, 1 Mixtape and is working on a 19 track album. T
Smallz Suso has also made some out standing collaborations both locally
and internationally with 12 International and 10 national collabos to his
credit. before his trip to Nigeria he has just concluded Work with
I-Octane who is one of Jamaicans finest and multi award winning / chart topping
acts Others includes Tenza, the boss lady and the Uk female dancehall artist
and act of the year. He has also worked with Faze, former plantation boys
singer (Nigerian), Adiouza; one of the biggest Senegalese female acts,
JaliMaDi a Gambian traditional singer among others.
Working with i-oCTANE was very amazing and rewarding for him
as i-oCTANE’s humility and belief in his talent motivated him to be more
determined towards success in his art. They did Fire Dancer together, a song,
which is a massive, hit. Although Fire Dancer is rightfully owned by T Smallz
Suso but both his team and octane's team are pushing it worldwide.
Currently the song is big in Sweden, Trinidad & Tobego, Jamaica, Canada,
Barbados and a remix is demanded by some of the finest acts in Barbados who
want to jump on it although the song already has remixes done for DJs in US, UK,
Australia &Canada with live horns and big synths also a jungle terror remix
has been done, a sound which was heavily featured at this years Ultra festival
in Miami and the third remix so far is the Bhangra Ragga remix which is more
geared towards EDM DJs who love to experiment with sound
Parts of the video for fire Dancer was shot in The Gambia
and is currently been finished in Jamaica and the United States.
Now the Africa release Fire Dancer is set for Nigeria with a
premier gig live at the Mashoria Arena in Gwarimpa Abuja backed by the Devine
Sound/live band.
Ebrima Suso runs a foundation called the T smallz suso
foundation alongside some British nationals. Every year they raise funds in
Gambia and UK for needy students in the Gambia and pay their school fees.
Although T Smallz enjoys a massive fan base back home,
playing big gigs for high profile fans like his country`s president Dr Yahaya
Jammeh he describes the music industry
in the Gambia to be in its infancy compared to Nigeria .But he believes they
have lots of young and vibrant talents out there. Gambia is yet to have a
proper record label or an organization that is mainly music concerned. So they
are growing towards that and hopefully one of them will break through and
create that awareness to the masses worldwide..
Smallz Suso plans to do more collaboration with
Nigerian acts! In fact that is going to be on a different level.. Not only
collaborating on songs but also collaborating on shows etc. and of course
Building the bridge between the Gambia and Nigeria.
Boobam! Nice1
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ReplyDeleteNice song. He should do a song with PATORANKING jor.
ReplyDeleteThis short Gambian boy dey try sha
ReplyDeleteReally okay.
ReplyDeleteMadd tune nice colabo
ReplyDeleteIt just so happens that I'm a huge I-Octane fan. Lol. I am. Where was he on the song? I didn't hear him. All I heard was a creepy fake Jamaican accent. This ain't his best work.
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ReplyDeleteI would like it more if I get what he is saying
ReplyDeleteGood one.
ReplyDeleteGambianz are u around of t smallz suso #Katato2015
ReplyDelete#everything correct
#Dung Bena
big up I-octane an his team