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Rani Rastaciti gearing up to release EP on September 1

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Leith Hall, St Thomas based recording artiste Rani Rastaciti believes that for dancehall and reggae music to get back its rightful place on the international scene, the subject matter in the music needs to be adjusted.

He made the assertion in an interview with Observer Online on the weekend.

“Some of the artiste dem need fi start touch back some topics and energy that people can relate to. The wider and more relatable the topics are, the better people outside of Jamaica will be able to understand and relate to,” said Rani Rastaciti.

He continued, “My mission is to always leave something in the minds of the listeners and make them happy.”

Rani Rastaciti emerged on the music scene during the COVID-19 pandemic. He hails from a parish which has a rich musical heritage, boasting entertainers such as Popcaan, Chronic Law and Skillibeng among others.

The former Seaforth High student, who aspired to become an electrical engineer, said he developed a love for music from an early age.

“From when I was growing up with my strict parents, that’s when my love for music came about.  As I grew older, I was advised by people from the community to consider doing it professionally. Back then, I was mostly influenced by the artistes that I saw emerging from the parish,” Rani Rastaciti recalled.

The singjay is set to release his debut EP titled Cinco Time on September 1. It has seven tracks. Aside from co-producing some of the tracks, Disaster Music also has credits on the project as producer.

Rani Rastaciti (given name Shirquan Harrison) is best known for the songs Mad Dawg and Sauce Hot (produced by Cash Code Records).  Mad Dawg has more than 2.4 million views on YouTube while Sauce Hot has garnered more than 922,000 views since its release two months ago.

His latest single Illicit, released 13 days ago, has over 394,000 views on YouTube.

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Trueace buoyed by Reggae North Music Awards win

Recording artiste Trueace is still on a high following his recent win in the Top Traditional Dancehall Song (Male) category at the 2025 Reggae North Music Awards, held at the Rose Theater in Brampton, Ontario, Canada, on September 28.

He earned the award for his single Badman Rock, featured on his debut EP, Grandeza, a six-track project which was released in 2024.

“Being nominated, I felt both special and grateful; it shows that my work doesn’t go unnoticed. When I was announced as the winner I was so shocked that it felt like my mind stepped away from reality. That moment had me both excited and overwhelmed,” the artiste said.

The nomination and subsequent win mark a significant achievement for the artiste, as he continues to establish himself as a force to be reckoned with in the reggae and dancehall scene.

“I want this moment to inspire other artistes, no matter where they are in their respective journeys. My advice is to keep believing in your craft and remember that consistency is key, despite what others may think,” he expressed.

He is also pushing another single from the EP, Better Days, while preparing for the next few chapters of his career — more music, more visuals, more awards, and more entertainment for his supporters. With the growing momentum and achievements behind Badman Rock, Trueace is, of course, grateful to his team who helped make this moment possible, namely AktiveRecord and Wallstreet Records, the producers of the track.

“Big shout out to the team 1flameXGorillaz. We are always active and nothing beats time, as a wise man once said, so keep supporting and look out for a lot more, especially new collaborations,” the artiste continued.

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