Capleton Keeping It Local with His New Video “Rich Summer”
Capleton, also known as Fireman and King Shango, is famous for his unique dancehall and roots reggae vibes. He just dropped his new video “Rich Summer” and he kept it local in Bull Bay.
Known for his fiery lyrics and timeless rhythms, Capleton continues to uphold his roots and represent for the local community.
The video was filmed at the Wickie Wackie beach in Bull Bay and features Jah Thunda and BL tha Hook Slaya who are featured in the song. The music video was directed
by Courtney Panton and is being marketed by Contractor Music Marketing.
Wickie Wackie Beach is located just outside of Kingston and is very popular with surfers.
The video for “Rich Summer” showcases dazzling visuals of summer scenes, resonating with the warm and vibrant spirit that the season brings.
Capleton was very happy with the location and said the theme of the song
was to let people have a good time in the summer. He said a rich summer
means to be healthy, happy, and dancing. The song and video will lead up to
the return of his concert St. Mary Mi Come From on August 5th.
As always, Capleton’s dedication to authenticity is palpable. He remains committed to creating music that reflects his cultural heritage and shares valuable messages with his audience. “Rich Summer” is no exception, offering a perfect blend of tradition and contemporary vibes.
With “Rich Summer,” Capleton continues to inspire and captivate his listeners, proving that he is a master of staying true to his roots while exploring new creative horizons.