Chrisinti
Born Paul Christopher Hudson in a place called Drewsland (a humble neighborhood on the outskirts of Kingston), Chrisinti had early dreams of becoming a star. Chrisinti as he is now called (a name taken on by himself and given meaning Selassi I Child) participated in school fetes and concerts in his community from the early age of 6 and all the way through high school. His first real opportunity came from Richard Bell who produced his first recording entitled Aware of Drugs for Star Trail Recording Label. Chrisinti was now on his way to realizing his early days dream. In 2003, Kings of Kings released his debut album entitled Comfort My People. This album featuring the popular cover No More Rain heralded the entrance of an artiste certainly set to make a difference in reggae music. Chrisintis highly anticipated sophomore album, entitled Again (produced by Kenroy YahBreeze Archibald for Eight76 Records), hit stores in May 2005. Today, as reggae enjoys a renaissance of young conscious artists and producers like I-Wayne, Richie Spice, and YahBreeze, Chrisinti is definitely a sign of his times. Heavily influenced by the faith he embraced in 1995, Chrisiniti is uncompromising in saying, Rastafari is everything to my music, and through this medium I have gained all my inspiration He is also very appreciative of the important role the music loving supporters have played in his career and looks forward to continued support from his old fans and the new fans to come as he strives for bigger and brighter success. This cultural music messenger is poised to take music to the four corners of the world and uplift the minds and hearts of many. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
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