Chabano Nkani ‘Can’t Live’
By Ralston Barrett
Isle Of Springs recording artist Chabano Nkani is getting ready to drop the first single from his forth coming debut album which is tentatively titled Guiding Light. The single is titled Can’t Live it is a beautiful love ballad that features Chabano’s raspy vocals over a smooth one drop beat, that was played by a host of top Jamaican musicians such as Glenn Browne (Bass), Jubba (drums), Robert Browne (Guitar) and Carol McLaughlin (Bowie) Keyboards. Can’t Live was recorded by Richard Browne and produced by Chabano Nkani.
It will be released via the internet before the end of January and will be available on leading internet stores such as Itunes, Amazon and Rhapsody. A music video will also be shot in support Can’t Live in the month of March.
Chabano Nkani is not only a talented singer but also a producer who has work in various areas of the music industry. Over the last decade he has worked in the record distribution department of companies such as In The Streets Music and B Rich Records. He has also produced songs not only for him self but also for several popular reggae and dancehall acts such as Half Pint, Luciano, Spragga Benz, T.O.K, George Nooks, Warrior King, Natural Black, and Chico just to name a few.
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