Mr. Easy’s ‘Drive Me Crazy’ Turns 22
On any given night, somewhere in the world, Mr Easy’s global hit Drive Me Crazy is playing.
On any given night, somewhere in the world, Mr Easy’s global hit Drive Me Crazy is playing.
From the sounds of Bounty Killer and Cham rinsing out the Jamaican invective “blood claat”, to the man of the moment Dave Kelly maintaining his mystique by shying away from the stage, to say the Reggae Sumfest’s Madhouse Tribute to Dave Kelly, was explosive would be an understatement.
Dancehall star Mr. Easy recently shared a clip of the funeral of Christopher “Dog Paw” Linton with his song, Wish You Were Here blaring out of the speakers of a hearse only hours ahead of the slain gangster’s interment at Dovecot Memorial Park in St Catherine.
Dancehall-reggae star Mr. Easy knows that Jamaicans are traumatized and hurting because of the loss of loved ones precipitated by the ravages of the COVID-19 pandemic and a murder epidemic.
Drive Me Crazy Dancehall artist Mr. Easy has sought to reassure fans that his non-appearance on a recent show in New York was not deliberate, as he was never booked for the event, which was actually headlined by Afrobeats star Mr.
Dancehall star Mr. Easy delivered a marquis performance to hundreds of screaming fans in Studio 54 in upstate New York over the weekend.
Musical genius and popular Reggae/Dancehall Artiste Mr. Easy has sparked an international buzz with his latest offering Guarantee; after the festive song scored a supercharged remix by leading UK producer Lord Kimo, who is renowned for his Dance and Electronic music productions.