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contributed - Andrew (right) and Wada Blood.

Stage Name: Andrew and Wada Blood

Real Name: Andrew Reid and Delroy Reid

Birth Date: January 1 and August 11

Which high school did you attend? Camperdown and Mona

How did you get started in the business?

Well, I'm coming from a musical family and home, so music was always around. And also the fact that my father is Junior Reid, once again jus being around the music.

What has been your greatest challenge in the business yet?

Jus the challenge that every artiste face, which is putting yourself out there and staying consistent. Also keeping up with the music in terms of the production level in Jamaica, every day there is new stuff coming out.

What have you been up to

lately?

Jus shot the video for the single It's My Time, also doing some promotions for the single Hustle To The Day I Die. I have a new rhythm out called 'Worldquake', already featured on the rhythm is Andrew and Wada Blood, Junior Reid, Gyptian and Elephant Man. In terms of shows, we'll be performing on Beenie Man Summer Sizzle in August, we're also in negotiations for some other shows.

Do you look up to any specific artiste?

Yes, most definitely, Sizzla, my father Junior Reid, Capleton, Bounty Killer and Beenie Man, basically any artiste that has a great impact on the music.

Are you happy with the way things are going for your career right now?

Yeah most definitely, people are showing us love and looking forward to hearing from us. We've also been receiving a lot of airplay and our song Hustle To The Day I Die is currently one of the hottest songs out there right now.

Anything you'd like to change about it?

Naah, learn from every experience, everything is like a learning process.

What are your future plans?

To do some collaborations with some International artistes and to keep putting out good music.

Do you have any advice for young artistes coming up?

Believe in yourself, be determine, go after whatever it is you want and don't let anyone break your spirit.

 
July 4, 2008
 

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