Chuck Fenda, 'The Living Fire,' visited the Entertainment Report Podcast for an incredible conversation about his remarkable musical career. In this engaging interview, Chuck Fenda shares his unique story, beginning with his birth in America and subsequent journey to Jamaica, where his mother entrusted him to his grandmother at just six weeks old. He then returned to the United States as a teenager, where he discovered his passion for music.
During the interview, Chuck Fenda recounts his memorable encounters with influential figures in the industry. He reminisces about meeting Bounty Killer at the renowned Don One studio in Brooklyn and the subsequent opportunity to work with legendary producers John John and King Jammys in Jamaica. Notably, he credits Pink Panther from Black Kat for playing a pivotal role in shaping his career. Additionally, Chuck Fenda takes pride in being the inaugural artist at 5th Element and introducing Richie Spice to the camp. Furthermore, he discusses collaborating with a young Jada Kingdom and his subsequent departure from 5th Element to collaborate with Shane Brown from Juke Boxx Records. Together, they produced the chart-topping song 'Gash Dem' which subsequently got banned from radio in Jamaica.
Throughout the interview, Chuck Fenda sheds light on the creation and success of his mega-hits such as 'Gash Dem,' 'Coming Over Tonight' featuring Cherine Anderson, 'Rough Out Deh,' and 'I Swear,' among others. Moreover, he offers valuable insights into his albums 'Better Days,' 'The Living Fire,' and his latest masterpiece, 'Eternal Fire.' Don't miss this captivating conversation with Chuck Fenda, a true icon in the world of music.
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