Video: Reggae for Valentines

Video: Reggae for Valentines

Watch the video for Stitchie's hit track 'Fast and Pray".     

By Japheth Njage

Jamaican gospel reggae star, Stitchie will be performing at the Mavuno Dome, South C on Sunday 14 February.

Stitchie is well known for his collaboration with secular reggae artist Elephant in the song titled "What a Mighty God we serve".  DNA, Rufftone, Qqu will perform along side Stitichie.

Stitchie debut tour in Africa itinerary starts in South Africa to Uganda then jets in Nairobi on 12th.The show has been organised by Pambazuka Entertainment,  Spinrej Djs (Dr. Dee and Dj Nevs) of "Off the hook gospel show" at KTN and another radio gospel show at the Hope Fm and  Mavuno Teens Church (Teens Konnekt).

Stitchie was the first reggae gospel artiste to perform at the world’s largest reggae festival, “Reggae Sumfest” in Montego Bay, Jamaica.He is the first Jamaican reggae gospel artiste to record a song in another language (Spanish). He also boasts of being the first reggae gospel artiste to perform at the world’s largest jazz festival, “The Montreaux Jazz Festivals” in Switzerland, which was brought live on the Internet to an audience of five million viewers.

Stitchie an ordained  Reverend and a minister of the gospel is recorded in the World Guinness Book of Who’s Who in Reggae.


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