Bedingfield remixes Ovamarz song

New Zealand-born British singer-songwriter, Daniel Bedingfield, is in Jamaica making music.

The singer recently teamed up with dancer/singer, Ovamarz for a remix of Marz’ hugely popular single, “Now You See Me, Now You Don’t,” which is blazing up Richie B’s Jamaica Countdown Chart. In a recent interview, Ovamarz, whose real name is Marlon Hardy, said he was more than pleased that Daniel had chosen his song to do a remix.

“This is good for me in particular and Jamaican music in general,” Ovamarz said. “Daniel is really such a talented guy and so humble about his success. I give thanks to be a part of this project,” Ovamarz added.

The original song is produced by Jordan of Chimney Records.

Daniel has been in Jamaica since the end of May and, known for his constant tweets, has been keeping fans updated on his trip to the island. He has also done another remix featuring Gappy Ranks and Russian.

This, however, is not his first trip to Jamaica to do music. In December 2009, he was co-writing material with Tessanne Chin as well as recorded three songs with Busy Signal at DJ Karim’s studios in Kingston. The songs are said to be for Busy Signal’s upcoming VP Records project as well as Bedingfield’s own upcoming project.

Bedingfield is the brother of pop singers Natasha Bedingfield and Nikola Rachelle and he is best known in Jamaica for the ballad, “If Your’e Not The One.”

In 2001, his song “Gotta Get Thru This” gathered momentum on white label, through the underground UK garage scene, and went on to become a number 1 smash in the UK Top 40 in December of that year.

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