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His work is also on social media platforms including Instagram interest in music started from the tender age of five and he credits Bob Marley, Michael Jackson, Tupac Shakur, Biggie Smalls, Nas, Mase, Machel Montano, P Diddy, DMX, and Eminem as influences. The video is currently on YouTube and the single is available on musical platforms including Spotify. His most recent release Catfish has a feature with fellow UK rapper Snap Capone. StarMoney is a supporter of the Black Lives Matter movement and this also comes out in his works as he has done a single called Black Lives Matter. Artistes from Montego Bay, like a Teejay and Rygin King, especially with his trap dancehall flavour, which is something I've been s infusion of rap/hip hop beats and that new sound.” “I would like to work with Shenseea, Govana, Popcaan, and others, so that's something to look forward to. It's my home, I grew up listening to Caribbean music, and I want to give back something to my roots and my people,” StarMoney said. So, it's definitely the plan to collaborate with Caribbean artistes. Propelling careers and creating different sounds. “There's definitely more to be gained with regional artistes working on projects together, this could really be a successful platform and help in bringing together talent. The Racism Cannot Win singer believes greater collaboration among Caribbean artistes is a viable avenue that would see greater success for regional acts and a means of expanding their fan base. MONTEGO BAY, St James - Trinidadian-born, UK-based rapper Noble “StarMoney” Welch is on a mission to see greater collaboration among Caribbean artistes, especially with those in his native Trinidad and Tobago and Jamaican musical acts, including those from Montego Bay.