TO Spotlight: Tasha Rozez



We always hear the expression "keeping it real" or 'keeping it 100", and I have always admire individuals who are genuinely themselves and unique, especially when they are performers of some type and are prone to having a 'spotlight' on them, and at the same time not allowing it to dim their inner 'light'. I found this to be the case after watching an interview with a talented and motivated individual who has contributed to her craft for 10 plus years and was recently interviewed by ZAGG (a leader in mobile and electronic accessories) - that showcases influential people and the use of modern technology and their gadgets, at the same time sharing their unique story.

Our spotlight is on the 'Conscious Rude Girl...That Dancehall Requires'...Tasha Rozez. Read more and watch her story inside...


Tasha Rozez of 'Gunz N Rozez' the big bad female sound system out of Toronto, Canada acknowledges 'looks alone can't kill, but (skill) music does!' As the first ever Female Sound Clash Champion (2002), having collaborating with Kardinall Offishall on "Bad Like We Bad" and Wio-K with "Footloose" Tasha's talents do not go unnoticed...The self described "conscious rude girl...what dancehall requires" was named by The WUN Magazine 2010 - Selector of The Year, and consecutive three-time Marc Ecko Stylus 'Female DJ of The Year' award nominee.



Born in Canada Tasha Rozez embraces her Jamaican roots and culture to the fullest, having worked stages across the world with artists such as Bounty Killer, Vybz Kartel, Mad Cobra, Luckie D, and many others. Last month Tasha held down 'When Dubs Did Nice 2' as hostess to a packed crowd and kept the vibes flowing at On The Rox which featured heavy weight sounds Mighty Crown, Super Fresh, King Turbo, and Poison Dart.

Watch World Class DJ, mother, student, and business women Ms. Tasha Rozez in the ZAGG interview and footage from 'When Dubs Did Nice Pt. 1'

@tasharozez (RozeBud) on Twitter
Tasha Rozez on Facebook






Tasha Rozez at work 'When Dubs Did Nice Pt.1' 2012


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