One of the songs that have got Dancehall enthusiasts
recently more interested in brand Karamanti is the track “Big Woman Ting [RedBoom Mix]”.
The reason the song has gotten so much attention is because it is very
different from anything Karamanti has ever done. Anyone who follows her career
knows that Karamanti is usually all about social commentary but on this record
she is in hot pursuit of a guy who she hopes to get.
On the track Karamanti says “so me a talk my mind, da man ya cute and ye him have di wickedest smile,
a African so yu know a just my type, him know bout mi hustle ye him know bout
mi grind, mmm mmm”. Once radio DJs and bloggers heard the lyrics they were
all wondering if it was really Karamanti. Not making a big deal, the artist
contends that she is simply showing her lyrical diversity. DJs and sound
systems have been noticing and many have requested the song in dubplate style.
The track was produced by an up and coming African producer
but with it being mixed and mastered by one of Jamaica’s best, Red Boom, it
sounds like something from the heart of Kingston. Big Woman Ting was
released in early August on Blakkwuman22 Music label and is available on Itunes
and other digital music stores for territories that does not allow free
download https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/big-woman-ting-redboom-mix/id903163165
For persons in areas that do allow free download, a promo
copy of the song is available on Karamanti’s hulkshare account http://www.hulkshare.com/karamanti/karamanti-big-woman-ting
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