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As the anticipation builds for the Reggae Sumfest Global Sound Clash et to take place on Wednesday, July 17, from 8pm to 2am, one of Jamaica’s finest, Code Red Sound System, is gearing up for a night of intense competition and unparalleled entertainment.
Last year, dancehall and sound clash culture enthusiasts witnessed Dynamq walking away with the trophy, the 2023 Global Sound Clash title and bragging rights after conquering Code Red in the final round. The South Sudan sound also received an unexpected $1 million cash prize from Magnum Tonic Wine, but Code Red is not daunted by that outcome, said Chris Dymond.
“Most Caribbean countries and globally, are using our music in the original style of clashing – dem a cut di dub the way we used it, with the real lyrics and content. We have to work 10 times harder than the foreign sounds to win a clash especially when we can’t be our authentic selves, people are used to and want to see. Now, we’re not encouraging people to use a lot of profanity, but let’s not water it down so much that it loses authenticity,” the selector continued.
For this formidable team, the Global Sound Clash platform is a “fun musical battle” which puts quality, energy and creativity on display, and also an opportunity to expand their fanbase. Preparations for the event were affected by the recent passing of Hurricane Beryl says Chris Dymond but the sound is poised for yet another exciting, competitive showcase – winning it would be a plus.
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