Monday, 23 February 2015

"CALEMAN" A RISING STAR

Caleb Shoko aka Caleman at NUST studio.
The music scene has once again found a diamond in the rough as up and coming rising star Caleman has steadily begun his claim to fame.

The artist and songwriter, Caleb Shoko exploded onto the scene in early 2012 and has made it clear that he has no plans on leaving.

He is only 21 years old but a brilliant singer and a student at the National University of Science and Technology, Caleb Shoko better known as “Caleman” has already done enough to suggest he can knock on the door of the competitive Reggae scene and demand a seat at the table.

 He went from a little known talent posting covers on Facebook to a rising Reggae star sharing the stage at NUST with Sniper Storm, Souljah love and Winky Dee.



His first studio encounter was in 2012 after finishing A'level however he had been a singer since the age of 10.

"I first discovered my talent at the age of 10 when i sang at school in the choir and i was nominated the best..."


In 2013 the rising star featured on his first  Street Riddim in which Afrimune nominated his song "Love is not a sin" the best hit song out of 21 artists who performed and the artist was featured in the country's biggest newspaper The Herald.

The Hillside based singer has shown that he has potential in the music industry if his talent is to be natured.

The young singer made frequent live performances on the stage and has tried to record his music but the main challenge is always the fact that most producers demanded money upfront even though the big artists recorded for free.

Among Caleman's hit songs are “Love is not a sin”, “stop calling me there”, “this is the way i live”, to name just a few.

He has collaborated with many upcoming and established artistes including legend Elly Potato.

As of now the artist is working on an album titled  "Art for art's sake" to be produced at Velocity Studios and is also working a remix with an established Uburn Grooves artist Trevor Dongo.

"watchout for my new album it is going to rock the music industry."


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