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Dec 22, 2008 News
Guyanese soul singer ‘Nhojj’ heads to the 4th Annual Barbados Music Awards on January 04, 2009 to perform his sensual ballad “Love.”
The ceremony will be held at the Lloyd Erskine Sandiford Centre in Barbados, and will be viewed globally via live web broadcast. BMA producer Ronnie Morris invited Nhojj after hearing him sing “Love” at Guyana Fashion Weekend 2008.
Attendees included the American Ambassador, GFW president Sonia Noel, BET host Abiola Abrams, and “Amen” sitcom actress Anna Maria Horsford. Walter Greene, host of the event and editor of the weekly New York Carib News, wrote, “Nhojj is on the cusp of becoming a household name.”
At age five, Nhojj began his musical journey singing choir hymns in his father’s small church in Guyana. Now he writes and records his own songs.
The lyrics of “Love” are provocative: “I want to see you nude in the moonlight”, quite a jump from “The Lord’s Prayer,” one of his childhood favourites.
“It’s not so much of a jump,” Nhojj explains. “The nude body is a creation of God, a thing of beauty. I want my music to tap into that beauty. I want it to be positive and affirming, and to be joyful.”
In recording “Love” for his new release, “Soul Comfort,” Nhojj utilized the work of pianist Carl Evans (Stevie Wonder, Barry White) and percussionist Tommy Aros (Luis Miguel).
“Love” is featured in the Indie film “Blueprint,” which screened at over 30 international film festivals this year, including the Cannes Film Festival. A music video is in production with “Blueprint” director Kirk Shannon-Butts.
It wasn’t always smooth sailing for Nhojj. He slowly ventured into the music business only after graduating from New York University with a BA in Economics.
“For a long time, I didn’t believe I was good enough,” Nhojj explains. “I would always compare myself to others, fear is paralyzing.” He credits friends, family, and meditation for giving him courage to face his fears and begin writing and recording. Now, with four CDs under his belt, and a live performance DVD filmed by Emmy nominated director Bill Cote, Nhojj feels ready to share his brand of Caribbean Soul with the world.
“Music for me is about connecting with the audience in a deep way,” Nhojj reflects. “When the mood is right and the spirits descend, we all feel the euphoria; it’s like fireworks. I’m really looking forward to this experience…, to putting a smile on everyone’s face.”
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