In a heartfelt appeal, a passionate Trinidadian artist urges program directors to champion fairness in the music industry, coinciding with the onset of the Carnival 2024 season. Mr. Bessor, collaborating with renowned music producers Kyle Phillips and Nikholai Greene, faces challenges in promoting his recent release, “Brighter Days,” yet remains unwavering in his pursuit of success.
Despite limited airplay since its debut three weeks ago, “Brighter Days,” initially produced by Kes Keys and co-produced by Kyle Phillips, stands as a testament to top-tier quality in music and sound engineering. Emphasizing Phillips’ studio excellence, Mr. Bessor asserts DJs should not overlook this valuable resource.
Grateful for fellow entertainer M1’s support, Mr. Bessor, an executive producer, invests in the “Bess Box Riddim,” featuring tracks by Rocky, Shurwayne, and his own contribution, “Anything Goes.” Standing out in the soca music industry, he empowers himself through strategic investments in music he believes in.
In late November, Mr. Bessor unveils “Soca Taking Over Places,” challenging negative soca perceptions. Produced by Nikholai Greene, the anthem showcases Mr. Bessor’s unwavering commitment to the genre.
As Carnival approaches, Mr. Bessor recognizes industry challenges but passionately advocates for every artist’s right to be heard. In the spirit of choice, he believes audiences should have 100% say in selecting music that resonates.
Stay updated on Mr. Bessor’s musical journey on Instagram and Facebook @mrbessor.