EXCO Levi copped his fifth JUNO AWARDS for Best Reggae Recording of The Year in Canada

BY KEVIN JACKSON Observer Writer  Monday, April 03, 2017    

EXCO Levi copped his fifth Best Reggae Recording of The Year at Saturday night’s Juno Awards at the Canadian Tire Centre in Ottawa.
The Clarendon-born singjay won for the song Siren, released last June by Oneness Records.
The other nominees were Roll Dem by Dubmatix featuring Gappy Ranks, Sorry by Ammoye, Cry Every Day by Blessed, and Jay Kartier’s Who Feels it Knows.
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Reggae singer Exco Levi on the red carpet at the 2017
 staging of the Juno Awards held at the Canadian Tire Centre
 in Ottawa, on Saturday..
“First, I wanna say thanks to the Almighty for life. It’s an honour to be a part of a country and an industry that supports its art form. Big up Jones and Jones Production, Reggaeville, Silly Walks, Penthouse Records, and all my fellow nominees,” Exco Levi said in his acceptance speech. Exco Levi, who migrated to Canada 10 years ago, said he is working on a new album to be released in September.
“We’re working on the second album and we have a collaboration with Sizzla on it. The album is produced by Silly Walks out of Germany. I also have a new song out with Busy Signal. It’s called Brighter Days,” he told the Jamaica Observer.
Exco Levi’s first album, Words of The Wise, was released in 2014 by VP Records. His previous Juno wins came in 2012 for Bleaching Shop, in 2013 for Storms of Life, 2014 for Strive, and 2015 for Welcome The King.
The Junos, which celebrated its 46th anniversary this year, is Canada’s equivalent of the Grammy Awards.

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