“Fuego” Puts Prince Amine on The Map

If you like artists such as Daddy Yankee, Future or Desiigner then I think you’re really going to like this new Canadian artist named Prince Amine (Red Rebel Productions). Lovers of the trap, rap and hip-hop styles will immediately identify with this young (he’s only 18) musician’s sound on his current single called Fuego. The song has strong club beats that’s used to counterpoint a reggaeton type of syncopation that carry Prince Amine’s multiple language lyrics throughout this almost three and a half minute joint like smoke on the water. We may not always know what this new kid is saying in his song but you’ve got to love the way he says it when he sings it.Prince Amine_mask off

According to Prince Amine’s bio he was born in Morocco. From his birth in northern Africa he moved Spain, and then to Canada, and now lives in Montreal. Within this Quebec province Amine alternates between laying down new tracks in the recording studio and doing local shows. Most recently he was the warm-up for Dadju, a French Flyer030318PRAartist who’s signed to the Polydor Records label of the Universal Music Group, and the two of them sold out a 1000+ seat venue in March. Coming up in April he’ll share the stage with the quickly ascending indie phenomenon known as KGoon.Prince Amine Kgoon April27

Fuego is a sexed-up little number that is made even more provocative by the singer’s age, or shall we better say, the lack of it. With lines like “Sit down better get down girl come and right ride my cocky/Slow down when you go down girl and please don’t stop it/My old ex asked me who’s next, as if I needed somebody/Go whine if you don’t mind chica come and bring that batty/‘Cause you can come and do what you like/If you wanna Harley come and ride/Treat you like a main not a side And if you talking Fuego come and light/She’s gon’ light it like a Rasta/I know a baddie name Sasha/She came over wearing no bra/Did it on the beach talk Bahamas up in Nassau, yeah!”, you know what Prince Amine is really talking about without a doubt.Prince Amine_Miami

Prince Amine (https://www.facebook.com/PrinceAmineOfficial) joins the ranks of other Canadian hip-hop and R&B artists such as The Weekend, Moka Only, Drake, PartyNextDoor, Langston Francis, Saukrates, and K-os in representing his country’s diverse multicultural entertainment scene. Fuego is still hot off the presses so it’s yet a bit too early to tell where it ultimately will take this fresh Prince. The record has now crossed the border and headed down south where U.S. radio stations have begun to pick it up and put it into rotation. Whether it’ll hit the Billboard charts or not is still anyone’s guess, but I’d venture to say that Fuego definitely is a heat seeker in more ways than one, and there’s no pun intended in my prediction.

Author: Ralph White