Faith Callendar

Faith Callendar

Bajan Baddie, Faith Callender Talks New Music, ‘Always Summer’ Visuals and More.

Written by: Nekisha Neicy Cyrus

Beauty and Brains mixed with a little Baddie is the definition of Bajan Songstress Faith Callendar. With two new releases ‘Always Summer’ and ‘Brek It Off’ steaming up the airwaves just in time for summer, we at Caribbean Entertainment Hub caught up with Faith recently all the way in Barbados as she took some time to chat with us.

Joining us in ‘The E-Hub’, our brand new brand Instagram Weekly Live series, Faith gave us some insight on her musical journey thus far, how she’s been coping and staying relevant during Covid, starting her Investment Group, and even revealed that she is in fact working on a new music video for her fans. Check out the full interview below!

We’re super excited about her upcoming music video for her hit summer single ‘Always Summer’. And knowing Faith, she never disappoints when it comes to those sexy and spicy visuals. If you haven’t already, you should definitely add this track to your summer playlist!

If you would like to connect and stay updated with this Bajan songstress, be sure to follow Faith on  Instagram and subscribe to her YouTube channel for new music.

And as always don’t forget to join us Each & Every Friday at 5.30 pm EST/AST on Instagram for more LIVE interviews on ‘The E-Hub’, hosted by Caribbean Entertainment Hub’s very own Neicy, as she ‘Chat and Chill’ with some of your favorites on the Caribbean Entertainment scene.

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