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Sunday, September 15, 2019

Black Ice




Ghetto Child is a meaningful tune. Do you define yourself a "Ghetto child"? What about ur experiences on the road.

Yes this song is very meaningful indeed!  Yes! In some aspects.  Cause I tend to see the entire world as a Ghetto!

Everyone might not have the same obstacles/hardships but we all face certain tribulations that can somewhat define us  as a "Ghetto Child."  My experiences on the road has been very interesting to say the least. 'People are so different yet the hardships are so similar.'

Gege Vibes Magazine


Armed with a philosophy that says, ‘music is life and is not to be taken lightly’, entertainer Black Ice is a shining star among Jamaica’s many musical soldiers, one of those who believe music can make positive change as the art form can transcend the human experience.
During his early years, he said that music was always an integral part of his upbringing. He has always loved listening to all genres of music but said that he was most influenced by the musical legends Bob Marley, Dennis Brown, Peter Tosh and Marvin Gaye.

He describes his music as being positive, uplifting, inspiring yet edgy and real. Black Ice believes his inspiration comes from a higher calling.

Recently he promoted his latest single, “Red A Red.” Released late April 2018, the track, he said, implores its listeners to be conscious of their surroundings and the world they live in. https://youtu.be/yHQE7YZ7svY

"It's a song about the road I walked and encountering what the system has to offer. It urges mankind to keep their eyes wide open, to see behind the illusions and unveil the truth," Black Ice believes this single will not only educate and inspire but earn him a new set of fans worldwide. It’s available on radio and to be digitally released to iTunes, Spotify and CdBaby. He will have a cd distribution as well. https://youtu.be/Vlu5fTt2sG0

It is the title song of his new 4 songs EP entitled “Red-a-Red, “which is being distributed in Jamaica. It will include his other hits “Hotta Fyah,” https://youtu.be/vBDdt_LLzSY

A song about the tribulations currently facing mankind: https://youtu.be/qxKgreVR6CE
“We’re Lovers,” https://youtu.be/syOz0JkJIGo

This song is a sexy, soulful duet with Jamaican songstress Sophia Brown. 
The US distribution will also include the bonus track “Tek U Away.”  https://youtu.be/Q8IW3Yld1qY
Black Ice’s partnership with Kendall Curlett, “I’ll Be Home for the Holidays,” is simply a classic Reggae Christmas song https://youtu.be/aW92pIB-x_0and will continue to be released annually.

He is currently writing new songs and working on the video for the songs, “Shotokan Warrior” and “Crossfire”!!! His most recent accomplishment, was receiving The Akademia Music Award of “BEST REGGAE EP” for “Sub Zero.” (December 15, 2016) BEST REGGAE SONG for “Cross Fire.” (January 15, 2018)


More about Black Ice and his music on Facebook (facebook.com/ICE1MON & facebook.com/MuzikTing) Instagram: blackicemusic, Reverbnation: Black Ice, Twitter: ice1man CdBaby: BlackIce3, SoundCloud: Official Black Ice Reggae, Skype: gary.palmer62

Yard Groove Records
Gary Palmer PO BOX 20446 Long Beach, CA 90801
Email address: blk10ice@gmail.com
Phone number: 562-472-6012

Look out now! Black Ice went back to Jamaica at the end of July to promote the release of “Red-a Red”; He also shot scenes from a new video “Mi-Slim-Ting” to be released in 2019. While in Jamaica he reunited with his family at their first family reunion.  Coming soon!!! Blackice “Trust in JAH”

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