Kaieteur Records Dancehall Artist G.Blunt Teams Up With the Biggest Name in Guyana, DJ Magnum, and Stone Love Movement

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MIDDLETOWN, Del., May 2, 2016 -- Collin Clarke out of East Kingston Jamaica, known as G. Blunt, has become the most talked about emerging dancehall artist, and he has no plans of slowing down right now. With a joint hoisting collaboration for his upcoming and most anticipated debut Mix Tape, G.Blunt has chosen to get creative with this project.

Since many major artists have had much success and capitalized tremendously from the Guyana Reggae and Dancehall market, G.Blunt has decided to do the opposite. He has teamed up with DJ Magnum and Stone Love with a joint hosting collaboration releasing his mix tape with two different mixes in one official release.

Rory, who has long admired the artist's humble attitude and reputation for being himself, has endorsed the mix tape, his single "Hard Fi Dead," both the regular version and the diss record in response to general negative comments in his interview with Jamaican Starz. The records are currently receiving tremendous support from Stone Love in Jamaica, where the artist is buzzing heavy in the streets, while across the Caribbean sea in South America, DJ Magnum, who has his local fan base of almost the entire country, has become G.Blunt's biggest supporter.

In Guyana, he has released the single "Hard Fi Dead" on over 50 different event promotional CD's and appears on Slingerz Family Sound System's promotional Mix 2016. G.Blunt has begun to see great results in the streets in Guyana with DJ Magnum, who is presently making sure the people in Guyana pay very close attention to G.Blunt and his soon-to-be released debut mix tape TRI-STATE THUGS, which is set to be released officially from the USA global with his personal marketing agency based in Delaware, with 40 years' experience and major connections in the mainstream music, fashion and film industries across the entire United States.

Tri-State Thugs, the official debut mix tape from G.Blunt, will feature two different mixes, one hosted by Stone Love, and the second hosted by DJ Magnum from Guyana. The mix tape will be released as a digital free download, and his thumb drive along with physical copies will be on sale at exclusive distribution outlets in the streets across Jamaica and selective outlets in various countries. The release date will be announced in the coming weeks once finalized. The Dancehall Industry seems to be on edge, as the streets of East Kingston finally have another voice other than Spragga Benz to cheer about.

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