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Feb 25, 2018 Letters
Dear Editor,
A short while ago I was informed that Jumo has a new tune out called “HARDER,’ and that from the first viewing of the video, it was a knock out. Hands down, he is about the best to date when it comes to power soca tunes and I am actually a fan of his music. With such a new tune out on the market, my expectation was that Jumo would have been present and used the Mashramani 2018 event as a platform to promote his music, knowing he usually is with the Digicel Band.
The other shock was to learn that Digicel did not register for Mash 2018.
Is Jumo tied to a binding contract with Digicel and perhaps that was the reason he was not present?
Is the Mash event no longer the ideal platform to promote your music?
Or, perhaps there would have been a conflict of music between the ‘2018 Soca Monarch, Brandon Harding’ and ‘Jumo getting Harder?’
T.Pemberton
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