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Jun 19, 2009 News
Guyanese rising star, Timeka Marshall, under the Pyramid Entertainment group, has signed an endorsement deal with the eyewear and apparel giant, Oakley.
Reports from Jamaica are that Timeka’s blossoming musical career caught the attention of Oakley’s Caribbean representative, Nicholas Alleyne. The report also says that she is sure to bring not only regional attention to the brand but also international attention as her music is added to rotation on several radio stations.
The Guyana-born singer is the company’s latest signing for the Oakley brand. This follows on the huge success of her latest singles “All Night” and “Hush.”
Hush is currently number three on the RETV charts while she has completed two new songs titled “the way you love me” on the penthouse lable and “doesn’t matter” on the Grease Monkey Riddim.
Timeka has been creating quite a stir in the music industry as one of the Caribbean’s rising female stars and is poised to roll out yet another single “Feel Fah” that features dancehall star, Busy Signal.
The one can be sure to see Timeka wearing the Oakley branded eyewear in what promises to be yet another sizzling music video from the young songstress.
Timeka, on the local shores endorses King’s Jewelry and also continues to represent GT&T’s Cellink Plus whose jingle competition made her a household name back in 2006.
Generally known for having athletes promote their brand, these recent artist endorsements signal a new direction for Oakley as they seek to widen their appeal and promote their brand in the Caribbean.
(Mondale Smith)
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