‘Ah de real thing’ may soon be ringing out on radio in dance halls and homes nationwide as Jory gears to release his first mix-tape at the Mash weekend. His adviser, Kerwin Bollers, of Hits and Jams, said that the quiet but talented sing-jay will give another side of his persona lyrically and through some professionally snapped photos out of the Aubrey Photo Studios.
This publication has happened upon some of the unedited versions of the photographs and we hasten to say that it borders on gruesome as it depicts the reality that Guyanese musicians are forced to endure.
He spends most of his days fighting fires but one can but imagine the imagery created that sees him spiting lyrical fire by the Sophia kid who knows how to hype up any party scene in or out doors.
Taking his career to another level Jory recently joined forces with entertainer Kerwin Bollers and his fans can look out for the release of his first mixed tape.
Jory said, “My tape will feature me free-styling on some of the hottest dancehall, hip hop, reggae and pop tracks that showcase Jory the singer/ entertainer singing about life and reality”.
Titled ‘Say what me want fuh Say’ the recordings were done with insight from entertainer Kerwin Bollers who has to some degree taken on Jory’s management.
“This is part of an arrangement we made to better my chances of becoming a more marketable artiste while taking local entertainment to the next level,” Jory said.
Jory Hector, 26, is a professional fireman. He says that he has already completed all of the songs for the free style tape and is again reiterating the need for persons to buy the original versions. “Its mainly a free style mixed tape where I don’t sit and write I just let the lyrics flow sharing my thoughts on real life stories that basically say what I want to say,” Jory said.
Being a Guyanese artiste with big dreams to one day make the big time, this release to him, will hopefully be his breakthrough to the main stream of the Caribbean music scene.
Jory’s most recent live performance saw him getting even more forward than Jamaican sensations, Charlie Black and Mad Dog, at the National Park as part of the Hits and Jams Mash Crank Up show.
On Christmas night 2009 he performed at the National Stadium as the main opening act for Busy Signal and created quite the hype that by far out weighted any response received by local acts at an international show.
