Page 7 - October - December 2017 - 1st Issue - FINAL UPDATE
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Being  a  woman  of  culture,  how  do  you  find  ways  to  uplift  other
                              women? “I am an open person, and I embrace anyone who is a part of
                              what  I  do.  When  I  touch  the  mic,  it’s  to  embrace  OUR  people  in
                              particular,  which  is  also  part of  mentoring  others.  I  don’t  think  I  am
                              special  in  that  regard…..I  just  hope  that  others  will  see  this  as  an
                              example, and follow with similar actions. At the end of the day, that’s
                              why I embrace any and everyone in the business. My family, not just a
                              Trinidad or Guyanese family….I believe in the love, the culture and the
                              music.”

                              What does culture mean to you? “Everything, it’s been my life….it’s
                              all I know. I played mas at the age of one, on the Brooklyn Museum
                              stage, and have been doing that all my life……I mean, my first band
                              was at the age 14 in Miami.” The MAJORITY of my life, and we eh
                              doing no Math now, it’s just the MAJORITY of my life, I choose to do
                              this!”

                              By the way, mad props to you and Dj Khaled on the congratulatory
                              Instagram post he sent you. “Khaled is my boy, he comes FROM us,
                              we both came from the days of Mix 96 in New York, Rockers Island
                              and Mad House, where I miced for him. Khaled knows soca, so when
                              people  were  raving  about  him,  he  knows  his  music.  He  came  to  us
                              through Wicked D, who was his neighbor in Orlando.  That was no paid
                              drop Khaled did, that was real love.”

                              You are also part of the Ichunes family. What are your thoughts on
                              the launch of Ichunes Entertainment Magazine?  “At the end of the
                              day, Michael is one of those people whose mind never stops working.
                              He is a natural born entrepreneur, not that person that sits down and
                              waits for someone to do something for him, he makes things happen!
                              This is one of the things that makes him family, we compliment and
                              have  a  mutual  respect  for  each  other,  and  we’ve  been  each  other’s
                              support system for everything that we do.”

                              This  is  our  debut  edition,  with  some  focus  on  Cancer  awareness,
                              please  share  your  thoughts  on  this  battle  we  are  up
                              against…“Perfect!! My favorite color is pink, all my logos reflect that
                              color.  It  is  all  about  awareness,  because  in  any  battle,  knowledge  is
                              important.  Once there is awareness, people will continue to do what
                              they have to do, whether it is raising funds or doing research; it affects
                              everyone, particularly Caribbean women. We are at a  higher risk for
                              cancer in all forms, particularly breast, so we have to be diligent.”



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