Crucial Flamez makes his mark on the reggae scene with “Happy Weh Wi Deh”, an anthem of resilience and celebration of life.

The reggae music industry welcomes a new artist, Crucial Flamez, also known as Cullen Sirgool, who has officially released his debut single, “Happy Weh Wi Deh”. This track marks the beginning of his professional journey as a musician and stands out as an anthem of hope and positivity, core themes in reggae music.

Born on March 7, 1977, in Guyana, Flamez developed a strong passion for music from a young age, influenced by the sounds of reggae and American music broadcasted on the radio. Despite growing up in a challenging socioeconomic environment, music always provided him with comfort and inspiration. Live performances were a rarity, but this did not prevent Flamez from cultivating a deep connection with music. At the age of 14, Crucial Flamez moved to Jamaica, the home of reggae, where he had the chance to directly engage with the genre that had influenced him so deeply. This move was pivotal in his artistic path, further solidifying his passion for music. In the 1990s, while studying at the University of Technology (UTECH) in Kingston, Flamez immersed himself in Jamaica’s vibrant dancehall scene, staying updated on the latest musical trends by regularly purchasing mixtapes.

Despite his strong interest in music, Flamez initially pursued a career in information technology. He worked as a systems administrator in Jamaica, and in 2001 he moved to the United States to continue his studies at the New England Institute of Technology (NEIT). Though his professional career focused on IT, his passion for music remained alive, and he occasionally dedicated time to freestyle sessions and recording experiments. After more than two decades in the IT field, Flamez decided to return to his first love: music. At the age of 47, he officially launched his music career with the debut single “Happy Weh Wi Deh.” The inspiration for his return to the scene came from an instrumental riddim, the “One Tribe Riddim” by SoulFyah Productions, which reignited Flamez’s desire to create music.

Flamez collaborated with producer Alex English to bring his artistic vision to life. The result is “Happy Weh Wi Deh”, a song that conveys a strong sense of gratitude for the present moment, an anthem of resilience and celebration of life. Flamez’s deep voice, paired with the riddim’s engaging rhythms, creates a track that encapsulates the essence of traditional reggae while maintaining a modern and captivating energy. Reflecting on his journey, Flamez stated, “Action is the start of all progress.” This philosophy mirrors his personal approach and artistic path, which after many years has led him to take the leap into a full-fledged music career.

In August 2024, Crucial Flamez founded his record label, CUSHJAM Music, marking the beginning of a new phase in his musical journey. CUSHJAM Music’s mission is to produce high-quality reggae tracks with the goal of inspiring and uplifting listeners, staying true to the core values of reggae: love, resilience, and unity. CUSHJAM Music aims to become a key player in the reggae music scene, with a commitment to promoting and producing tracks that reflect the genre’s essence. Through his label, Flamez seeks to create a platform to express his passion for music while sharing the universal message of peace and hope that reggae embodies.

“Happy Weh Wi Deh” is not just a debut single; it serves as a clear statement of purpose for Crucial Flamez. With its catchy rhythm and positive lyrics, the song has the potential to make a significant impact not only within the reggae community but also in a broader context. His approach to music, grounded in authenticity and passion, positions him as an emerging figure in the international reggae scene. With the launch of CUSHJAM Music, Crucial Flamez is determined to build a solid career and bring his music to an increasingly wide audience. “Happy Weh Wi Deh” is just the beginning of this journey, and Flamez is ready to leave a lasting impact on the music industry with his commitment and dedication to reggae and its listeners.

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