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US Music Video Director Releases Soca- Ready To Rumble With The Big Guns
- By TJJ Admin
- Published 30-Oct-14
- Soca/Calypso
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Port-of-Spain, Trinidad. October 30, 2014 -- As the world continues to take a long, hard look at the Caribbean and to a great extent, Trinidad and Tobago where Soca music is king, a Trinidad born, New York based industry stakeholder is making his presence felt. Ronnie Homer is guaranteeing that his name is about to become a very popular one, for not one reason, but many.
A new single in hand, following a very successful 2014 Carnival experience, Homer, who is one of the industry’s more prominent music video directors, seems to be on a roll. The new Millbeatz Entertainment produced single, aptly called, ‘By Far’ is expected to cause a stir in the soca industry in the Caribbean, with Homer excitedly expressing his glee with the completed product. “The song was written by Nkosi Blackburne and I, produced by Millbeatz and it’s basically a continuation of great music- really good sounding groovy soca music,” he said with a smile. Homer’s single, ‘Jam’ was a major hit in Trinidad and Tobago, eventually crossing carnival territories in 2014 even after the carnival mecca had pulled the curtains down on the festive period, so with that he knew that his follow up would have to be even better.
Beyond the music and his excitement to deliver a fresh sound to the carnival loving crowds, Homer says he’s also tremendously excited to bring his video creation capabilities to the benefit of more Caribbean artistes. His 2014 video for Grenadian artiste Mr. Killa’s hit single, ‘Rolly Polly’ continues to reign supreme, having racked up over 3 million views on YouTube, making it the most viewed soca music video in history. In addition to Mr. Killa, he has provided video creation service to T&T’s Nadia Batson and Lyrikal.
As another season of revelry approaches in the Caribbean, Ronnie Homer is preparing to make waves with his new release. Music in his blood and certainly strongly embedded in his psyche, Homer believes ‘By Far’ will catapult to greater heights than many could possibly imagine. “I’ve sat on the sidelines for many years and many seasons. I’ve acquired a lot of knowledge and valuable insight and now, with my goals set, it’s time to make good of my promise to myself- my promise that I will infect the world with music in any way that I can,” he said.
A new single in hand, following a very successful 2014 Carnival experience, Homer, who is one of the industry’s more prominent music video directors, seems to be on a roll. The new Millbeatz Entertainment produced single, aptly called, ‘By Far’ is expected to cause a stir in the soca industry in the Caribbean, with Homer excitedly expressing his glee with the completed product. “The song was written by Nkosi Blackburne and I, produced by Millbeatz and it’s basically a continuation of great music- really good sounding groovy soca music,” he said with a smile. Homer’s single, ‘Jam’ was a major hit in Trinidad and Tobago, eventually crossing carnival territories in 2014 even after the carnival mecca had pulled the curtains down on the festive period, so with that he knew that his follow up would have to be even better.
Beyond the music and his excitement to deliver a fresh sound to the carnival loving crowds, Homer says he’s also tremendously excited to bring his video creation capabilities to the benefit of more Caribbean artistes. His 2014 video for Grenadian artiste Mr. Killa’s hit single, ‘Rolly Polly’ continues to reign supreme, having racked up over 3 million views on YouTube, making it the most viewed soca music video in history. In addition to Mr. Killa, he has provided video creation service to T&T’s Nadia Batson and Lyrikal.
As another season of revelry approaches in the Caribbean, Ronnie Homer is preparing to make waves with his new release. Music in his blood and certainly strongly embedded in his psyche, Homer believes ‘By Far’ will catapult to greater heights than many could possibly imagine. “I’ve sat on the sidelines for many years and many seasons. I’ve acquired a lot of knowledge and valuable insight and now, with my goals set, it’s time to make good of my promise to myself- my promise that I will infect the world with music in any way that I can,” he said.