Guyanese Dancehall Artist Hurricane Ivan Plans To Shake Things Up Musically
Guyanese Dancehall artiste Hurricane Ivan plans to take the music world by storm with his unique musical style, which he describes as a fusion of Guyanese and Jamaican music.
“I’m bringing something totally different to the music scene; it’s a mixture of Chutney, Calypso, Dancehall and Reggae. It’s a winning formula, and people are going to love it,” said the artist.
Hurricane Ivan is currently promoting his new single titled Green Paper. This single was Produced by Trinidadian producer Ossy Gurley who co-wrote the Baha Men’s 2000 smash-hit Who Let The Dogs Out.
Released by Gurley’s OSS Productions label on the 16th of May, Green Paper is available on all digital platforms, including Itunes, Amazon and Spotify.
“I’m getting good feedback about my new single; it’s getting rotation in Jamaica, Guyana, Trinidad and Canada. I’m grateful to everyone who’s supporting my career, especially my fans and the DJs,” he said.
Hurricane Ivan plans to release a video for Green Paper by the end of June.
He is also working on some new projects with other artistes, including Trinidadian Dancehall artiste Sure Star and Guyanese Dancehall artistes Kurt Lee Rebel and G-Man Walcott.
Hurricane Ivan (given name Ivan Churaman) was born and raised in Georgetown, Guyana. He currently resides in Ontario, Canada.
Hurricane Ivan launched his recording career in 2020 with a single titled Can Of Worms on the TME label.