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2009.10.24. 21:54 Izsi

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File - DJ Capleton (left) and Hawkeye strike a pose during the Launch of St Mary Mi Come From at the Top of The World on the 18th floor at the Jamaica Pegasus last year.

Deejay Hawkeye has returned to his roots in the music business with the release of his upcoming debut reggae album 'Hawk Extra'.

Born Christopher Smith, the deejay rose to popularity a few years back with songs such as Wine And Bubble, but has since been mainly quiet in the dancehall world.

Many wondered what the deejay had been up to, but he says he has been busy in the studio.

"I've been up to a whole heap of things, but is not everything that happen mi a go make everybody know. I've been doing music and I just came back from Trinidad and Guadeloupe," he said.

switched

Now the deejay is set to return with his new album telling The STAR that he hasn't switched from reggae music, nor has it turned him into a Rastafarian roots singer, but his focus is now on socially prevalent issues.

Hawk Extra will feature tracks produced by some of the best in the reggae industry such as Grammy-winning Sly and Robbie, Shane Brown, Stone Love's Winston 'Wee Pow' Powell, Richard Browne and Ernie Wilks, just to name a few. Current affairs, matters of the heart and Hawkeye dealing with different topics is what fans can expect from the album.

The artiste has previously released his debut album, the dancehall-oriented Wine And Bubble independently, but Hawk Eye will be his first solely reggae album.

He said, "I've done so many one-drop songs over the years, it's how I started out. I can sing on a one drop better than doing a dancehall rhythm. I came into music with music from the likes of Bobby Digital and Danny Browne, that's my foundation and what I know best, so my management team saw that and pushed me into it. Most of the tracks on it (the album) are tracks I had already done and have been doing that I just put together for an album."

a cultural vibe

The album's title track is the Shane Brown produced Damn on the 'Indiscretion Rhythm'. The concept for the album, according to Hawkeye, is to produce a more mature album with a cultural vibe, uplifting people and addressing social issues as well as denouncing violence. The artiste is putting the finishing touches on his album which will be made available at the beginning of next year.

While the album is done in collaboration with his management team Swing Sang Productions, Hawkeye explained that they are currently negotiating a distribution deal with Soundquake in Europe for the album.

For Hawkeye, his expectations are high, knowing that his music is strong and appealing and says he will continue to do more songs in the future as well as a possible video for the single Damn.

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