Brisbane
has produced other videos in collaboration with Trinidadian
videographers inclduing Jason Riley and Eniola who directed
the video. Eniola recently worked on a video for the reigning
queen of soca Destra as well .
Gregory
“Mr. Mention” Hobson the songs writer and
bandleader of Nu-Vybes indicated that the band was grateful
to the direction of Brisbane as it was their first journey
into the world of music videos. The much lauded vocalist
and lyricists also expressed much anxiety and excitement
for the opportunities, possibilities and exposure the
video will bring to not only the Nu-Vybes Band International
but to Kittitian and Nevisian artistes particularly in
the soca/calypso genre.
The
video was officially launched to the general public during
the bands scintillating performance at the 10th annual
St.Kitts music festival. The video preceded the bands
festival set and was greeted with a huge and thunderous
applause and ovation. The 4 minute video ended and the
1000’s of music festival fans in attendance roared
and cheered in approval as an indication that the band
had done an excellent job on the video. The video formed
part of the bands performance and raised the bar again
for local St.Kitts-Nevis acts most of whom have never
produced music videos . The band is the first Kittitian
soca artiste or band to produce a music video. The bands
performance and video was well received. However there
was no time to enjoy the adulation as the band had to
quickly rush to prepare for there early morning journey
to the virgin islands where they were scheduled to perform
the following night for the St.Johns festival.