Futureline Records seeking to unearth new talent

July 14, 2021
Bull
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Since it was established in 2005 in Brooklyn, New York, burgeoning reggae and dancehall label Futureline Records has worked primarily with established names in the music industry.

The label is now gearing up to expand its repertoire by engaging new and up-and-coming acts.

Label CEO Donovan Bull is the driving force for this new reincarnation behind the imprint.

"We want to help artistes follow their dreams for a sustained career in music. Growing up in Jamaica, reggae music was always a big part of my life. Jamaica will always be my home and I have major plans to return home to work with some good, talented young artistes for a better future both for them and myself," Bull explained.

To achieve that goal, Bull has partnered with Earl Samuels' Quoin Entertainment to help discover and sign new acts.

"We will be sourcing young talent for the label, any type of music as long as it's good music," Bull said.

Futureline Records has worked with the likes of Future Fambo, Frankie Paul, Ed Robinson and Major Mackerel.

The latest releases from the label include Fit Fi Survive by Louie Culture, Your Life by Bushman and Jah Current, Road of Life by Half Pint and Charlie Charlie, and I Want U by newcomer Leci.

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