Young Garvey Pushes ‘Slow Whine’
Recording artiste Young Garvey is shifting gears and appealing even more to his female fan base as gets sensual in his latest single, Slow Whine, produced by Bright Beam Music.
“It is a song for the ladies, it is about a girl dancing seductively and a man appreciating her,” the artiste explained to DancehallMag.
He added, “The reception has been very good, normally I do Reggae music but I decided to switch it up with this track and the people really love it,” he stated.
Signed by Leroy Sibbles for the past two years, Young Garvey has been making a name for himself in the music industry in several capacities.
Having spent a long period of his life overseas, he started pursuing music professionally when he returned home to Jamaica. His earlier stints were as a producer; his first major riddim release was called “Contagious” and featured acts such as Capleton, Mr. G and Harry Toddler. Since then, he has transitioned into the artiste side and now lends his voice to his own tracks.
“My style is unpredictable; my music is dependent on how the riddim makes me feel. It’s really a combination of many different styles – Hip Hop, Dancehall, Reggae – you could say that I am genre fluid,” the artiste expressed. He is known for previous tracks such as Cool Natty, One More Sad Song,Money Where You Gone, Work Hard, and the highly successful In These Times which has been doing exceptionally well on YouTube.
In the pipeline is a live full-length studio album that is set to be released in January 2021. The recording artiste enlisted musicians such as Dean Fraser, the late Dalton Browne, Bongo Hermon, Fab Five/ Unique Bands and Leroy Sibbles, who played the bass, to complete this project
Slow Whine is available for purchase and streaming on all major digital platforms online. In addition, the track’s accompanying music video is officially out now and was conceptualized by AJG Logan.