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**Crucial Flamez Ignites the Reggae Scene with Debut Single “Happy Weh Wi Deh”**
*Florida* – Emerging reggae artist Crucial Flamez (Cullen Sirgool) proudly announces the release of his debut single, “Happy Weh Wi Deh.” This vibrant track marks the launch of CUSHJAM Music, the fulfillment of a lifelong dream for Flamez.
Born in Guyana on March 7, 1977, Flamez’s love for music was nurtured by early exposure to reggae and American music on the radio. Economic hardship limited his access to live performances, but his move to Jamaica at 14 deepened his connection to reggae. In the early 1990s, while attending the University of Technology in Kingston, Flamez immersed himself in the dancehall scene, often spending his last dollar on mix tapes.
Initially pursuing a career in IT, Flamez relocated to Rhode Island in 2001 to further his education at New England Institute of Technology. There, he discovered the music creation process, combining his technical skills with his passion for reggae. Though his IT career took precedence, his love for music persisted.
At 47, Crucial Flamez has returned to music with renewed passion. “Happy Weh Wi Deh” was inspired by the One Tribe riddim from SoulFyah Productions and motivational messages from Michael Patrick. Collaborating with producer Alex English, Flamez crafted a song that showcases his deep, resonant voice and marks his reentry into the reggae scene.
*Florida* – Emerging reggae artist Crucial Flamez (Cullen Sirgool) proudly announces the release of his debut single, “Happy Weh Wi Deh.” This vibrant track marks the launch of CUSHJAM Music, the fulfillment of a lifelong dream for Flamez.
Born in Guyana on March 7, 1977, Flamez’s love for music was nurtured by early exposure to reggae and American music on the radio. Economic hardship limited his access to live performances, but his move to Jamaica at 14 deepened his connection to reggae. In the early 1990s, while attending the University of Technology in Kingston, Flamez immersed himself in the dancehall scene, often spending his last dollar on mix tapes.
Initially pursuing a career in IT, Flamez relocated to Rhode Island in 2001 to further his education at New England Institute of Technology. There, he discovered the music creation process, combining his technical skills with his passion for reggae. Though his IT career took precedence, his love for music persisted.
At 47, Crucial Flamez has returned to music with renewed passion. “Happy Weh Wi Deh” was inspired by the One Tribe riddim from SoulFyah Productions and motivational messages from Michael Patrick. Collaborating with producer Alex English, Flamez crafted a song that showcases his deep, resonant voice and marks his reentry into the reggae scene.
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