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Kattimoni Celebrates Women With A New Song Called ‘Real Woman’

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Nominated for ‘Best Reggae Song of the Year’ in the ‘Gine On’ Barbados Arts & Culture Awards for her latest release, ‘Frequency on a Million,’ Australian born, Caribbean Based Songstress, Kattimoni follows up with another FIRE original track, ‘Real Woman,’ which premiered via Reggaeville on International Women’s Day (March 8th) Recorded, Mixed & Mastered by Bajan music giant, ‘Peter Coppin,’ at Monstapiece Studios, Kattimoni’s powerhouse soul vocals and conscious hip-hop flow brings a fierce and fresh feminine energy to the heavy reggae rhythm produced by RP Beats.

“The song is about women embracing their femininity, finding their voice and being
unapologetic about stepping into their power and taking up space” – Kattimoni
Finding herself ‘trapped’ in Barbados amidst Australia’s strict 2 year border closures in
2020, Kattimoni embraced the wild turn of destiny and began collaborating with local
and International Artists and Producers to develop her unique island soul sound.
The music video is a visual celebration of diverse feminine expression, international
sisterhood and unity amongst women. Filmed & Directed by Tamwah Williams and
edited and produced by Kattimoni (Global Creative Collective).
“Real Woman” premiered on Reggaeville and is out now on all platforms

Stream below;

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Barbie Edonia

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