12 October, 8:00pm-9pm
Shuga
Shuga (born Mitsy Campbell) is a female Jamaican reggae and dancehall singjay artist, known to be down-to-earth, family-oriented, full of vibes, and proud of her ghetto and gospel roots. Dubbed as “Jamaica’s own brown sugar”, she constantly draws in new fans with her rich, sultry, mezzo-soprano voice, that ranges across three octaves. However, most of her power is geared towards her lower register.
Shuga’s ability as an incredible singer shines most profoundly during her live performances, when she belts out song after song, with great clarity, dexterity, control, power, and soul.
Shuga is also a prolific songwriter, with a knack for composing songs that have powerfully captivating and provocative lyrics, with or without innuendos. She expands her creative writing juices by reflecting on the people she sees around her, whether within her inner circle of family and friends, the small Bogue community in which she grew up, other players within the music industry, or wider afield.
Shuga’s musical versatility and depth shines through her ever-growing music catalogue which is anchored primarily on the following reggae sub-genres:
Shuga
Shuga (born Mitsy Campbell) is a female Jamaican reggae and dancehall singjay artist, known to be down-to-earth, family-oriented, full of vibes, and proud of her ghetto and gospel roots. Dubbed as “Jamaica’s own brown sugar”, she constantly draws in new fans with her rich, sultry, mezzo-soprano voice, that ranges across three octaves. However, most of her power is geared towards her lower register.
Shuga’s ability as an incredible singer shines most profoundly during her live performances, when she belts out song after song, with great clarity, dexterity, control, power, and soul
Shuga is also a prolific songwriter, with a knack for composing songs that have powerfully captivating and provocative lyrics, with or without innuendos. She expands her creative writing juices by reflecting on the people she sees around her, whether within her inner circle of family and friends, the small Bogue community in which she grew up, other players within the music industry, or wider afield.
Shuga’s musical versatility and depth shines through her ever-growing music catalogue which is anchored primarily on the following reggae sub-genres: