Yesterday, Shedly Abraham marked his 29th birthday, and during a conversation with the talented drummer and producer, he revealed significant changes in his professional focus. Shedly informed Opa Mizik that he plans to discontinue the Djazz la project, whose last edition, Volume 6, was released a few years ago.

Shedly expressed a desire to shift his attention towards producing music for other artists and performing, stepping away from the production of any future Djazz la CDs. The Djazz la series has been celebrated for showcasing a range of talented artists such as Arly Lariviere, Roberto Martino, Alan Cave, and Pouchon Duverger, and for producing hits like “Deception” by Nickenson Prud’homme, “Kou Te Kem” by Money G, and “Fanm Douce Mwen” sung by Alan Cave.

Despite the success, Shedly noted a missed opportunity—the potential for a Djazz la concert that could have featured artists from the albums never came to fruition. While fans might hold out hope for a change of heart, perhaps even a Volume 7 or a concert, Shedly indicated that for now, these ideas are on the back burner as he focuses on new creative pursuits.

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