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Aidonia forms profitable 'Alliance'

By Teino Evans, Staff Reporter


Aidonia. - Nathaniel Stewart

The Star artiste for the month of September says his career has found a new gear since joining the Alliance family of artistes.

Aidonia gives full credit to fellow deejay, Vybz Kartel, saying, "Kartel a di man weh get da link deh."

In relating how they actually hooked up, Aidonia says: "Wi use to link up roun a Goofy an him (Kartel) always respec di talent an when mi did deh 'mongst Scatta wi link again. An' him (Kartel) start call mi up pon two show and a even him introduce mi to Killa," he said.

Aidonia says he had always liked the vibe that the artistes within the Alliance had and could always picture himself in the fold.

"From a longer while mi rate di motion of di Alliance an wi rate Killa, Kartel an di rest a artiste inna Alliance. An is a group weh look out fi dem one another. Alliance a propa ting," he said.

Since it became official in May this year, Aidonia says more things have been happening for him careerwise.

"Since di Alliance ting, nuff more people waan fi play a role. Producer waan work wid mi an' ting. Suh is like wi find a new gear since di Alliance," he said.

 
September 11, 2006
 

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