'Bad Gal meets
Classy'...more>>>
Style, wit, grace, intelligence, creativity and flare
for controversy are all key components for a budding
diva. Add a bit of sexiness, a lethal body and stunning
smile along with a large measure of talent and you've
just defined the allure of Ce'Cile
- Dancehall Diva.
This self proclaimed 'Bad Gyal' has kept people guessing
and tongues wagging since first captivating the Dancehall
scene with the shockingly refreshing and thought-provoking
smash, "Changez" (a self-produced track),
which was designed as a marketing ploy by poking fun
at her male counterparts and succeeded in propelling
her into the limelight.
Ce'Cile takes up for women and makes no apologies.
Boldly demanding that men "Do It to Me",
this eye candy knows how to get her point across and
isn't afraid of the backlash adherent to pro-feminine
declarations and subjects deemed "taboo"
in her home country, Jamaica.
Ce'Cile's polished sultry sound has been widely recognized
as she was recruited to perform Mya's verses with
Beenie Man at the BET Harlem Block Party in 2001 and
with the bevy of award nominations she's received
over the years, which include capturing accolades
for; the Irie Jam Radio Awards, Jamaican Federation
of Musicians, Martins International Reggae Music Awards,
South Florida Reggae Awards, Stone Love Awards, Star
Awards, Richie B's awards, Tamika Awards and more.
She's been one of the few Dancehall artistes to receive
mainstream recognition and be featured in Source Magazine,
Vibe Magazine and XLR8R Magazine.
Ce'Cile's unique style enhanced the song "Can
You Do The Wuk" with Sean Paul, featured on his
platinum-selling "Dutty Rock" album. She
was recruited to perform this song on legs of his
tours throughout 2003, including "the pre-award"
party held for the Europe MTV Awards. Ce'Cile also
yearly tours Europe, the United Kingdom, USA, and
the Caribbean bringing her fresh style to all audiences.
Ce'Cile's style is so distinctive that women in Dancehall
behind her such as Brick & Lace as well as Tami
Chin have patterned themselves after her and have
managed to secure record deals with US-based companies.
Being a business-savvy individual whose ingenious
self-promotions got her thus far, Ce'Cile continues
to sell her music to all who will listen and was one
of the first artistes with a stellar website found
at; http://www.cecileflava.com. In 2003, she signed
a record deal with Delicious Vinyl Records, choosing
to work with an independent label hoping for more
focused efforts. Sadly, this situation didn't work
out and she's since departed ways with the label.
Her song "Do It To Me" and "Bare As
She Dare" with Canadian artiste Carl Henry on
Dancehall's top COOLIE DANCE rhythm expanded her wide
exposure and success. Other hits singles include "Man
a Man", a collaboration with Shaggy on the Striptease
Rhythm, "Got Me Going Crazy" with G-Unit's
Olivia for Olivia's upcoming album, "Loser",
featuring Lady Saw (also featured on Lady Saw's strip
Tease album) and "Rude Bwoy Thug" life,
a smash hit in Germany.
Ce'Cile has been very selective in recordings, not
always on all of the new riddims that pour out of
the streets of Jamaica. Some of her sizzling new releases
includes "Hot Like Dat" from producers Leftside
& Esco, "Johnny" from talented producer,
Skatta, "Faking" by the South Rakkas Crew,
"Didn't Know", recorded by Danagazone Productions
and "Phattified" from King Jammy's talented
stable/son Jam 2. In addition, Ce'Cile is continuing
to record more self produced tracks. Be on the look
out for "Settle Pan It" and "Kitty",
to be released soon.
Additional information and bookings:
RudeGal Ent.
909-227-RUDE(7833)
Email: rudegal@rudegal.com
http://www.rudegal.com
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