Less than two months into the new year, rastafarian singer Teflon is making good on his promise for 2014 to become the most successful year of his career.
He scored his third number one with the hit single, Pedal, on CVM-TV's Hit-List Reggae Chart and delivered a triad of exuberant performances at Rebel Salute, Twickenham Park Police Academy and the heavily publicised Magnum Kings & Queens of Dancehall, aired live on Television Jamaica.
As the culmination of February draws close, Yard A Love, the artiste's management company, has wrapped talks with an international business interest. The singer has inked a two-year major distribution deal with US-based company, New Millionaire Entertainment (NME) out of Delaware.
The deal will see New Millionaire Entertainment becoming Teflon's exclusive agent handling both digital and physical distribution along with his marketing, throughout the world, for downloadable, mobile and video contents. The dissemination will be done in conjunction with Universal Records.
In a statement to the media NME vice-president, Dave Grant said, "We are very selective about who we decide to become distributors for. However, finalising this deal with Teflon and his team was the right move. Teflon brings a very positive energy and message to his music, and as such, we look forward to delivering his positive vibe on an International level."
Meanwhile, with the focus now on promoting his new video for the collaborative effort, Same Struggle, featuring iconic deejay Capleton, the St Mary native and his team are working assiduously on a new album and live concert series.
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