Stuchie Bless takes aim at ‘Blessings’
Talented singjay Stuchie Bless is engaging audiences across the country with her bold new sound which is showcased on her debut single, Ramp Ruff.
“The early feedback to the song has been amazing ... people love the sound which is a mix of R&B and dancehall delivered in a new style,” the artiste whose real name is Tasheba McCarthy, said.
Stuchie has a battery of new songs, including her sophomore single Every Walk, plus four other songs which will complete her EP.
“The EP is called Blessings. It comes from my stge name ... and we will be releasing it soon,” she said.
Stuchie’s lyrics are vibrant, thought-provoking and carry a message of hope, resilience, and positivity. She believes that the market is ripe and ready to accept her eclectic mix of classic reggae, modern dancehall, and elements of R&B.
Stuchie’s style is a testament to the depth of her talents and her versatility as an artiste.
“I’ve worked hard to blend all these elements together to create my own authentic sound, and now I am ready to take it to the world,” she said.
Stuchie Bless, who hails from the vibrant town of Linstead in St Catherine, started her career by writing her first song at age 12, then about a decade after she was advised by her brother to take music seriously. As she worked to hone her craft, she rechristened herself Stuchie Bless, which is derived from her pet name ‘Stuchette’.
She has been creating music for the past six years and has inked a recording deal with Slingshot Jamaica, a respected independent music label.
“My strongest asset is my live performances, I really know how to connect with an audience and use my vocal range to pull them in. I want to be a force to be reckoned with in the music industry and I have an unwavering commitment to my craft, so I know I am going to make it, despite the odds,” Stuchie Bless said.

