Big Red
Michell “Big Red” King on Mash Day in her costume
gyrating to her song “Road March”
Michell “Big Red” King on Mash Day in her costume gyrating to her song “Road March”

Michelle “Big Red” King continues to make strides on the local music scene with her latest songs releases and videos.

Apart from her music career, King is an active member in several women’s organisations in an effort to empower women to enhance their lives through skills training and employment.

During a recent interview with the Guyana Chronicle the effervescent King said she has released two more songs.

Michelle King and upcoming artiste Shaundella Alleyne
called “JP”

The most popular being “Road March” which was released for Mashramani celebrations and the other one was released on International Women’s Day titled “Women on the Move”.

She added that “Women on the Move” features another local upcoming artiste Shaundella Alleyne called “JP”, is a song that comes with a video.

The video was sponsored by the Ministry of Cohesion which depicts the strength of women, to empower themselves in becoming independent.

King noted that the song speaks of women coming together to support each other instead and it was endorsed by Minister of Cohesion Amna Ally.

That song, which was produced by Vizion Sounds and track done by the Heatwave Band is being played on the local airwaves and featured on the various television stations.

King stated that she is working on releasing a new song for Easter “Don’t kay if meh husband call” and the video can be viewed via social media on Facebook and Youtube pages “Women on the Move”.

She implored Guyanese to continue to support local artistes so they can be recognised not only on the local scene but also internationally.

King related that she has also embarked on her own radio programme on 98.1FM named “The Big Red Entertainment Hour” every Wednesday from 8-9pm with Selector Sparta and DJ Reality.

In addition, King has teamed up with DJ Malachi to co-host the Vizion Sounds Music and Information Hour every Sunday from 9-10pm on 94.1 Boom FM.

Meanwhile, this artiste told the Guyana Chronicle that in an effort to unite women she is a member of Women Across Differences (WAD) and the Public Relations Officer and member of Fight Against Sickle Cell Stigma (FACES) where they have several initiatives to empower women.

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