Da’Ville clocks his eighth number song single with Missing You Right Now

DavilleThe romantic ballad Missing You Right Now has become the eighth number one single for singer Da’Ville.  The track has taken over pole position on several reggae charts in Jamaica and overseas.

‘I’m really pleased at the kind of reception that the song has gotten and I thank the fans for their support over the years’, said Da’Ville.

Missing You Right Now is number one on the Shanty Vibes Reggae Chart in St. Croix, Virgin Islands; Richie B Hit List Countdown; and RETV Reggae Chart.  The song is number twenty three on the Digicel Caribbean Hot 30 Countdown; and number two on the New York Reggae chart.

The video clip for Missing You Right Now which was directed by Stafford Ashani and Ras Asha, debuted at number three on the RETV MVP Video countdown.

Taken from his recently released album Ichiban, Missing You Right Now follows closely on the heels of Da’Ville’s previous number one hit Yesterday.  His previous number one singles were Missing You and Storm (both of which he sang lead vocals on for the group ARP), In Heaven, Can’t Get Over You, On My Mind and This Time I Promise.

Additionally, another Da’Ville track Never Gonna Cry peaked at the number three spot on the Media Guide Reggae Specialty chart in the US. The song is currently number five.

Entertainers reinforced the message at RETV School Tour

Busy Signal in full flight on the RETV School Tour at Mona High Cable Jamaica's RETV and JNN sales and marketing staff team strike a pose for the camera with the Artiste Macka Diamond carefully approaches screaming fans of Mona High on the RETV School Tour Matthew Mothersill of the Ministry of Education addressing students of Mona High on the RETV School Tour Ras Penco performing his hit song A Thousand Miles on the RETV School Tour at Mona High Ras Shiloh and Spryng I perform their radio hit Pressuring the Poor on the RETV School Tour at Mona High Students of Mona High at the RETV School Tour

The main performers and guest artistes on the RETV High School Tour, reinforced the Abstinence Mek Sense theme to the students at Mona High recently.

The tour which was in its third week also saw Matthew Mothersill from the Ministry of Education giving an interesting presentation about abstinence with the use of current rhythms and jargons.

As has become the norm, the students screamed and cheered for their favourite performers, especially when they came a little too close to the crowd.

Laden had to literally bolt faster than Usain Bolt to avoid a group of female students who were bent on breaking down the barriers to the stage, to touch him. As he belted Time to Shine and I’m Sorry, the crowd roared.

Macka Diamond, Ras Penco, Spryng I and Ras Shiloh, Stacious and Busy Signal were the guest performers, and each earned their share of applause from the students with their latest radio hits.

Ce’Cile was in good form as the students screamed her name and took over choir duties on I’m Waiting, while Alaine, D’Angel, dancer Mystic, Terro 3000, Chino, Tifa, Natalie Storm, and Konshens were all in fine form, delivering songs from their respective catalogues.

The Vibes Master Jerry D kept the students busy with various talent exhibitions from their fellow school mates.

The current season of the RETV School Tour is expected to climax on April 28. Be on the lookout because it could be coming to your school!

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