
It’s Barbee like you have never heard her before, in her latest single I Love You Anyway. The single which has an international feel portrays a side of Barbee that is now generating a positive feedback.
Barbee herself is enjoying the kind of vibes she is getting from I Love You Anyway. In an interview with Splash, the singer shared that she was “loving the single”.
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Singer Bar-Bee, who was yesterday (Thursday) released from hospital, says as soon as she gets some rest, she will be returning to Jamaica.
The singer spoke with THE STAR in a telephone interview shortly after her release from a private hospital in New York.
“I got out of the hospital this morning (Friday), but they (doctors) were really concerned about the hit to my head on the windshield - but I’m okay now and happy to be out. The hardest part was sitting still in the hospital, I even tried to check myself out twice and they had to start watching me, it was crazy.”
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Singer Bar-bee is now in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) at a New York hospital after being involved in a motor vehicle accident on Friday.
Bar-Bee was in a coma for two hours after the accident. Her Mercedes-Benz car was totalled.
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19 year old singer Bar-Bee has been at the centre of dancehall’s most talked about controversy. However for 2008 the artiste claims its all about the music.
Little is known about the lady who most believe has caught the eye of Moses ‘Beenie Man’ Davis, yet in July at the Reggae Sumfest show Bar-Bee stole the spotlight from every established artiste. While she maintains that she and Beenie Man are ‘just friends’, Bar-Bee’s striking 6 foot frame and presence is one to be reckoned with.
Born in New York City to a Nigerian father and a Jamaican mother Faith J Eselebor aka Bar-Bee developed a love for music from a tender age. A former student of St Jago Prep in Spanish Town, Bar-Bee spent many years living in Nigeria before moving to New York City to work on her musical career.
She told the STAR, “I always wanted to sing and my parents are very supportive of whatever their children want to do. If not music I would be involved in fashion, acting. I want to show my creativity in every angle, but music first.”
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Sunday, August 10, 2008
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