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Associated Press
17-03-2025
- Entertainment
- Associated Press
Samuel Archer Releases New Single 'Carnival Romance' Featuring Chantau Campbell
Carnival Romance: Samuel Archer featuring Chantau Campbell ORLANDO, FL, UNITED STATES, March 17, 2025 / / -- Following his successful Wuk Up Riddim project, acclaimed producer Samuel Archer is back with a bang, unveiling his latest single, " Carnival Romance,' featuring the sensational Chantau Campbell. The track is now available on all major streaming platforms and is quickly making its way to urban radio markets, captivating listeners with its infectious rhythm and Caribbean vibe. Designed with the global carnival season in mind, 'Carnival Romance,' is set to become a festival favorite in 2025 and beyond. The song features an upbeat, driving rhythm, rich Caribbean essence, and a catchy melody, making it a perfect addition to any carnival playlist. With its energetic beats and melodic hooks, 'Carnival Romance,' is primed to be an anthem for music lovers everywhere. Samuel Archer, known for his creative vision and boundary-pushing productions, continues to make waves in the music industry. With 'Carnival Romance,' he adds to his diverse body of work and introduces a rising star—Chantau Campbell. This collaboration showcases Samuel's knack for discovering and nurturing new talent, elevating his projects and emerging artists' careers. Chantau Campbell, making her debut as a recording artist with 'Carnival Romance,' is a promising new voice in the music scene. Hailing from Spring Village, St. Catherine, Jamaica, Chantau's musical journey began at an early age. Growing up surrounded by music—her father, a DJ and owner of a wake and marching band—Chantau was often asked to perform at events. Her exposure to music at such a young age sparked a lifelong passion. Chantau went on to pursue her education at Merl Grove High School in Kingston, Spring Village Training Institute, and later Keiser University in Sarasota, Florida. During the production of Wuk Up Riddim, Samuel Archer witnessed Chantau's incredible talent firsthand on two occasions in Florida. This led to the collaboration on Carnival Romance, which marks the beginning of what promises to be an exciting career for Chantau. Credits for 'Carnival Romance,' include: Written by Samuel Archer and Chantau Campbell Production and Instrumentation: Samuel Archer Lead Vocals by Chantau Campbell Engineered & Mixed by AJ of Plush Recording Studios, Orlando Florida Mastered by Pierre 'P-MiXX' Salandy 'Carnival Romance,' is a testament to Samuel Archer's continued innovation and commitment to shaping the future of Caribbean music. With its vibrant energy and irresistible melody. Experience 'Carnival Romance,' on your preferred streaming platform. +1 302-353-2878 Legal Disclaimer:
Yahoo
05-02-2025
- Yahoo
Fairfield police make arrests in $400K arson case at Heritage Square Plaza
FAIRFIELD, Conn. (WTNH) — Fairfield police say they've arrested two men accused of setting a fire that caused significant damage to Heritage Square Plaza in December. Henry Hirsch, 20, of Ridgefield and Samuel Archer, 19, of Plymouth, Massachusetts were both charged with third-degree arson and second-degree reckless endangerment. French bulldog 'Poppy' reported inside vehicle stolen on Main Street in New Canaan Police said the two were intentionally attempting to set dry leaves on fire in a stairwell at Heritage Square Plaza on the afternoon of Dec. 7, 2024. The leaves and other debris ignited and quickly escalated into a large fire at the 1700 Post Road building. The resulting fire caused about $400,000 in damage to the building, police said, noting no injuries were reported. 70-year-old woman charged with arson for Bloomfield apartment complex fire In a statement Wednesday, police said the incident underscores the 'severe consequences of reckless behavior involving fire.' 'Arson is a serious crime that endangers lives, property, and the safety of the community. The Fairfield Police Department and Fairfield Fire Department urge all residents to exercise extreme caution when handling flammable materials and to educate young people about the dangers of fire,' police said. Hirsch and Archer were arrested on Feb. 2 and later released on $50,000 bonds, each. They're scheduled to appear at Bridgeport Superior Court on Feb. 10. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.