This year's WOMAD Aotearoa saw reggae icon Queen Omega draw crowds - she spoke to Kadambari Raghukumar about how it began for her.
One of the hottest female reggae artists on the scene right now, born Jenelle Osbourne,Queen Omega, chats to Kadambari Raghukumar in this Here Now episode at WOMAD Aotearoa.
While the carnival in Trinidad And Tobago may have been and gone earlier in March, she came flying that Trinny flag high at the festival in Taranaki.
Born in San Fernando, Queen Omega's rise to reggae fame has been a slow burn of sorts. She's been performing all her life but for people who haven't quite followed her journey or aren't reggae fanatics as such, it could seem like that viral reel, the Little Lion Sound dub plate with the Dr Dre tune, made the world sit up and notice her.
"For me, it really did a great thing because a lot of people who don't listen to reggae get to know who Queen Omega is. I was grateful because it feels good to know that after all that years that I'm now getting some traction."
But beyond that one dub plate, Queen Omega, Queenie, she's also called fondly, has taken on this role of blazing a trail for female artists in reggae, performing alongside greats like Buju Banton, Don Carlos - people she grew up listening to.
"I give thanks for the pioneers before because if it wasn't for Bob Marley and all the legendary singers before, I grew up listening to Skatellites, Don Carlos, I grew up to listen to Burning Spear all the foundation artists. If it wasn't for them, I would not get the inspiration to do reggae.
"It's just brick upon brick, and I'm also leaving my legacy behind. Because when a lot of women see me now, then they would know we could do it.We don't have to show skin. We could perform."
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