COLLIE BUDDZ SETS BOUNDARIES IN SINGLE ‘OWN BUSINESS’
Bermudian reggae sensation Collie Buddz is back with a fresh single to captivate your senses. ‘Own Business’ is a chilled-out hit that showcases Collie’s unique style and musical prowess. His smooth vocals and infectious rhythm will have you vibing in no time.
‘Own Business’ is Collie Buddz‘s first single since the release of his 2023 album, ‘Take It Easy’. That album was packed with exciting collaborations with industry heavyweights like Bounty Killer, B-real, DeMarco, Keznamdi, and Danny Towers. Each track brought something special, and fans couldn’t get enough.
The lyrics hit hard: “Rise up this morning, and I swear to God, ‘bout nineteen missed messages from who and who yuh mad. Delete myself from ‘bout nineteen million group chat. Laba laba mi nuh inna dat.” It’s a relatable anthem for those seeking peace in a chaotic world.
Currently, Collie Buddz is on a 40+ date world tour. He’s taking his music to fans across the US, UK, Germany, Netherlands, Belgium, Switzerland, Belize, Bermuda, and Canada. The energy at his live shows is electric, and his connection with the audience is truly something to behold.
Check out ‘Own Business’ and feel the vibes for yourself. Collie Buddz again proves why he’s a force to be reckoned with in the reggae world.
SONG CREDITS
Producer | Fatbabs
Vocals | Collie Buddz
Background Vocals | Ruel Moncrieffe (Klyve)
Written | Colin Harper and Benjamin Jeanne
Mixed | Noah Cronin at Sea Major Seven Studios, Honolulu, Hawaii
Mastered | Nicholas Di Lorenzo
ABOUT COLLIE BUDDZ
Colin Patrick Harper, known as Collie Buddz, hails from Bermuda. Born in New Orleans on August 21, 1984, he studied studio engineering at Full Sail University. After graduating from the top of his class in 2006, Buddz quickly entered the recording industry.
One of his first big projects was working with Shaggy on “Mad Mad World” in 2007. He released his successful self-titled debut album with Sony Music that same year.
Collie Buddz gained fame for his track ‘Come Around’, and WWE fans know him for Kofi Kingston’s entrance theme. He founded his label, Harper Digital, and released several albums, including ‘Good Life’ and ‘Hybrid’.