Monday, March 29, 2010

Popcaan breaks out the pack with CLARKS !



Portmore Empire first lieutenant Popcaan is widely regarded as the next big artiste to emerge out of the hit-making Portmore Empire camp. He already has a rabid following in the second city of Montego Bay, and the pitched-up intensity of his rhymes has already secured a full-blooded underground following in his native Greater Portmore. It is only a matter of time before that support tips and translates into mainstream success.

And that moment may already be here as his combination song, Clarks, alongside Vybz Kartel and Gaza Slim, hit #10 on the ER top ten charts this week.

"Mi love how the single ah shot dawdie, and yu fi see the video, it sickkkkk, dawdie," Popcaan told ONE876ENTERTAINMENT.COM.

Word in the streets is that Popcaan has been voted the artiste most likely to carry the banner for the next generation of young artistes emerging out of the Vybz Kartel-led Gaza camp.

"The people dem a say it, mi just de ya ready fi put in the work," he said.

Boisterous and fun-loving, Papi, as he is called by friends, found a commercially viable hit, Nuh Ordinary Girl in late 2009, and since that time, the single has been blowing up all over FM radio. The song, which appears on the popular England Town riddim, is still a big fave among females. He also has a controversial single called Sell We Out which labels departing ex-Empire member Blak Ryno a traitor. The barked threats and searing hook of that song shows the urgency of Popcaan as he sharpens the force of his anger against a former friend.

"The fans dem can look out for great things from Popcaan this year, the Empire goes on and on and on."

COURTESY OF ONE876ENTERTAINMENT.COM

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