CLICK COVER TO BUY IT NOW ON ITUNES:
..
..
Allow me to introduce Grillaras Productions a production company that has already begun to change the sound of reggae music internationally.At the helm of this phemomenal company is Khabir "Kabs" Bonner, a talented engineer and record producer, who graduated from engineering school in Rockville Maryland (Washington D.C) in 1999.Khabir has worked with some of the top names in the music business that include Reggae's grand master the "Burning Spear", along with a number of established and new artists all of whom are literally pointing Dancehall and Reggae in new and intresting directions, thus influencing the international music scene in regaurd to Dancehall and Reggae music in general.
Khabir has been working with the likes of Capleton, Chrisinti, Turbulence, Richie Spice, the late Daddigon and Norris man, to name a few. Khabir has made the point that a successful record producer must be somewhat of a renaisance man, one must be able to write, arrange and be able to get the ultimate proformance from each artist both in the recording studio and at centre stage. Khabir produces music that is stepped in a positive message of truth and realities. He encourages his artistes to dig deep within, so as to paint vivid pictures of things yesteryear and today, along with the social, political and religious possibilities of tomorrow.
Khabir has produced a number of CDs that include Naciamaj's "Da Good Times Rhythem" a clssic production that featured the likes of the Profit Capleton, Jah Mason, Chuck Fenda, Richi Spice and Determine to name a few.
Norrisman's "CAPTURA" a thought proviking album by one of Jamaica's most talented underground artists - Norris Man "Comming Soon"
"Da Real Time Rhythem" a various artistes album that once again highlights those progressive voices within the Jamaican fraternity of conscious Reggae music.
Khabir's latest project is "THE BITTER STREACH" an album from Jamaica's best kept secret U.T RAS a Roots Reggae Hip Hop album about Jamaica's rough city streets and the daily plight of surviving.