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Capleton Drops New Single “Never Stop Trying” Featuring Lucci Gabana and Contractor

Kingston, Jamaica – Jamaican reggae icon Capleton is gearing up to release his latest single, “Never Stop Trying,” under the S-Q Records label on October 25th. The track, which features Jamaican Canadian rapper Lucci Gabana and Jamaican artist Contractor, is expected to blend reggae and rap, bridging the gap between Jamaica and its diaspora while delivering a powerful message of perseverance.

As the Executive Producer of S-Q Records’ upcoming reggae compilation album, Lucci Gabana is not only featured on the track but is also driving the project forward. His collaboration with Capleton and Contractor underscores the continued influence of the Jamaican diaspora on the global reggae scene.

In an exciting development, the Juno Awards have reversed their earlier decision to remove the reggae category, announcing that they will now accept nominations for the 2025 awards. The song “Never Stop Trying” is expected to be submitted for nomination, signaling the importance of this track in the ongoing evolution of reggae music.

Lucci Gabana, who has been a vocal advocate for reggae’s representation in Canada, expressed his excitement for the release, saying:

“It’s a blessing to work with legends like Capleton and Contractor. ‘Never Stop Trying’ is a reminder to stay focused, no matter the obstacles. I’m also thrilled that the Junos will once again recognize reggae music, and we hope this track will make an impact on that stage.”

Capleton’s fiery lyricism, combined with Contractor’s unique style and Gabana’s rap influence, makes “Never Stop Trying” a must-listen. With the song now aiming for a Juno nomination, it represents not only a musical collaboration but a cultural statement of resilience and determination.

Fans can look forward to the song’s release on October 25th, marking the beginning of what is sure to be a milestone moment for Caribbean music and its representation in Canada.

Vision Newspaper – The Caribbean Update

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