Written by: Overtime Media
Carib Brewery has thrust itself into the International spotlight with the release of a new song and music video featuring Toronto-based Trinbagonian singer, songwriter, and producer, Kerwin Du Bois alongside Jamaican sensation, Chinsea “Shenseea” Lee entitled “Can You Feel It”. The music video includes a notable intro and outro cameo from American DJ and Producer, Khaled “DJ Khaled” Mohamed Khaled and was filmed and edited by Award-Winning US Director, Gil Green.
Contrary to rumors and unconfirmed reports, neither DJ Khaled nor Du Bois has been signed as Carib brand ambassadors, although Shenseea was announced as one via a media release in January of this year. Speaking at the launch of the video, which was held at the Carib Brewery USA’s plant and “Lime House” in Cape Canaveral, Florida on Friday night, Du Bois who co-wrote the song with “Shenseea” and co-produced the music alongside Chris “Jillionaire” Leacock of Major Lazer fame, said he was proud and happy to represent such a strong Caribbean brand. He said:
“I feel proud to be from the Caribbean at a moment like this and I hope that we can all support and stand by Carib – as we all should do with everything Caribbean. Just now when ah see it, tears come to muh eyes because is really ah blessing and ah honor to represent a brand such as Carib, but also to represent a brannd such as Soca, standing alongside Dancehall in the form and the name of Shenseea – and hiphop at the same time wth DJ Khaled! So its an honor to be a part of yhis completely and words cyah express. Ah hope is ah good look for de industry, for Soca music – to let them know that we are capable and we are good enough to do anything and we have to be abke to feel that we have what it takes… We have to believe in ourselves and know that this is not just it – we have to do more!”
Carib Brewery USA’s Marketing Director, Asa P Sealy explained that the song and video are just part of the company’s international marketing thrust, which seeks to invigorate and inspire regional pride. Speaking to OvertimeTT immediately after the launch, he said:
“We wanted to use this opportunity to inject a measure of national and regional pride throughout the Diaspora and to bring the region together under the common umbrellas of our cultural exports, expertise and excellence. Here at the Brewery, we have initiated a measure of innovation, which continues to inform and attract new consumers and interests within the beverage industry.”
Du Bois expressed supreme contentment with the finished product, which remained a closely guarded secret even to him until the actual world premiere on Friday night. Neither Khaled nor Lee were present at the launch, but Carib Brewery USA President and CEO, James Webb said:
“Judging from the crowd reaction here and the feedback online, I think we have achieved the first part of our objective in creating a phenomenal audio-visual product, which the region can be proud of and identify with, while also showcasing the brand’s commitment to representing the Caribbean region as a whole through our superior quality products. We look forward to fulfilling the rest of the mission in due course, as we launch the new World of Change campaign and essentially invite the world to sample and experience the beauty and excellence of the Caribbean region, while also sharing the best of the region with the world at large.”
The video has been well-received online thus far with over 450,000 views collectively via the popular julianpromos distribution channel and Carib’s own YouTube Channel.
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