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Brick & Lace Serenade the Sovereignty of Nigeria Soulful duo Brick and lace recently stormed the African state mesmerizing fans and capturing the attentions of the sovereign. The Nigerian visit saw sisters Nailah & Nyanda, of Brick and Lace, performing riveting sets at a show made for a Television concert and a beach party saturated with over 20,000 patrons.
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The grounds of the old railway station in Downtown, Kingston were transformed into a virtual dance floor on Sunday, for the shoot of Brick and Lace’s latest video Bad To The Bone. The track, which was produced by Christopher ‘Langmann’ Birch for Birchill Records, is being piped as the new single from the duo’s upcoming rereleased album on Geffen.
Bad To The Bone is the next big single for the girls and we’re giving it the biggest treatment and taking the elements to the next level,” an ecstatic Chris Smith, manager for Brick and Lace, said in an interview at the set of the video shoot.
According to Smith, Brick and Lace’s stocks have risen within the past year, having dented several mainstream music charts across Europe with the hit Love is Wicked.
The video for Bad To The Bone was directed by Nadia Sampson and Tim Naylor, who also worked on the Love is Wicked video.
Featured in the new video are dancers MOB, Craigy Dread, Chris aka Dark Angel, Mystic and Shady Squad.
Said Smith, “The girls felt it was important to do the video in Jamaica. We didn’t want to take the chance to try and duplicate Jamaica outside of Jamaica and miss the mark. You cannot find these gathering of dancers anywhere.”
I thought since Devin works so hard at everything she does she deserves to be in the spotlight sometimes. Happy Birthday Devin. You have done so much for me, from starting this website withme to just being someone I could talk to. Despite location, you are one of my closest friends and I hope it stays that way. I’m glad you made it another year and I hope that there are many more to come. :-) I love you Dev!!!!!
We’re still alive guys!!! lol we have both just been really busy and we haven’t heard anything thing on the girls in a little while. For those of you who have been following my toronto-lime updates, you know that Love is Wicked has been doing well in the caribbean. The latest on that: Love is Wicked is still on the top ten reggae charts holding at number 8. It doesn’t stop there though. The Love is Wicked remix featuring KES has made it on the top 20 soca charts occupying the number 5 spot. Check those out at www.toronto-lime.com. That’s it for now guys. Hope something new and exciting emerges so that you guys are the first to hear about it. Until then, keep you’re eyes and ears open and promote the girls.
I think you guys will be happy to know that since I posted the Toronto-Lime: “Dis Week’s Top 10 Reggae Charts” update, Brick and Lace’s “Love is Wicked” has jumped two spots up from its place at number 4 to hold position at number 2. “Love is Wicked” is starting to make a real splash. Just the other day I saw the video streaming on MTV Jams. Let’s keep showing Brick and Lace support, especially when they’re released in the U.S.
I was browsing Toronto-lime.com, a website for new music and pictures circulating the caribbean, today and noticed a couple of the charts they had. I got to the reggae and saw that our very own Brick and Lace came in at number 4 this week. Check out the list :
 1.Pressure- Love and Affection
2.Mr. Vegas feat. Jovi Rockwell- U Gonna Need Me
3.Demarco- Fallen Soldiers
4.Brick and Lace- Love is Wicked
5.Shaggy feat. Rik Roc and Tony Gold- Bonafide Girl