Smiley (musician)

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{{Infobox musical artist

| name = Smiley

| image =

| alias = Smiley Musiq

| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1980|12|18}}

| birth_name = Tavis Nedd

| origin = Aruba

| genre = Reggae

| occupation = Singer

| years_active = 2004–present

| label = Love and Unity Music

| associated_acts = Bishop Lamont, Anthony B, Junior Kelly, Ziggi Recado

| website = [http://www.smileymusiq.com/ www.smileymusiq.com]

}}

Tavis Scoot (born December 18, 1980, in Aruba), better known as Smiley, is a reggae artist. He has been making music since he was seventeen years old.{{cite web|url=https://www.worldareggae.com/dutchyard/interview-sander-nesta-with-smiley/|title=Interview with Smiley|date=February 3, 2010|website=Worldreggae.com|accessdate=January 3, 2019}} He moved to the Netherlands in 2000. For three years he toured with the popular Dutch reggae band, Out of Many.{{cite web|url=https://unitedreggae.com/artists/s/smiley,2303/|title=Smiley – United Reggae|website=Unitedreggae.com|accessdate=January 3, 2019}}

Early years

Smiley has performed at several festivals and venues in Europe and Aruba. He has also been the support act of reggae artist Ziggi Recado on his Dutch and German 'In Transit' tour.

In 2008 Smiley travelled to Jamaica to work with Barry ‘o Hare and Altafaan Records. Smiley also collaborated with Junior Kelly.{{cite web|url=http://www.musicfrom.nl/index.html|title=Dit was MusicFromNL|website=Musicfrom.nl|accessdate=January 3, 2019}} The video of the track called "Dem a Wonder" has been aired by Reggae Entertainment Television, Tempo TV and TMF Pure. It also enjoyed rotation on the reggae radio station Irie FM in Jamaica.

On November 20, 2009, Smiley's song "Distance" was released on the Tek "a” Train riddim selection of the German reggae label Rootdown Records. The video reached the number 1 position in the Reggaefrance video charts.{{Cite web |url=http://smileymusiq.com/en/page/bio.html |title=Smiley - Bio |archive-url=https://archive.today/20120713221003/http://smileymusiq.com/en/page/bio.html |archive-date=13 July 2012 |url-status=dead}} The video also aired on Tempo TV and TMF Pure.

''The Lively Road EP''

The Lively Road EP was released in May 2010 and had a good reception by the reggae fans.{{cite web|url=https://www.sanoma.nl/|title=Home|website=Sanoma.nl|accessdate=January 3, 2019}} The title song of the EP became a top ten charted song in the summer of 2010 in Curaçao and Bonaire. In the same year Smiley performed at the Reggaejam and Ruhr Reggae Summerfestival in Germany.

By the end of 2010, Smiley was featured on different riddim selections and collaborations. Smiley collaborated with Spanish rapper Abram (Rogando a Jah). Smiley has songs on three of the five best German riddims of 2010, voted by the readers of Riddim Magazine. "Kokoo Riddim" (Lively Road), "Everlasting Riddim" by Powpow Movement (Bad Minds) and the "Youth Riddim" (State of Emergency).{{cite web|url=https://www.worldareggae.com/releases/youth-riddim/|title=Youth Riddim|date=February 22, 2011|website=Worldreggae.com|accessdate=January 3, 2019}}

The single "State of Emergency" was released on the same day as the single "Keep the Joy" featuring Anthony B.{{cite web|url=https://unitedreggae.com/news/n835/022111/keep-the-joy-by-smiley-and-anthony-b|title=Keep The Joy by Smiley and Anthony B – United Reggae|website=Unitedreggae.com|accessdate=January 3, 2019}} Both songs were featured on the Riddim Magazine mix–cd in February 2011. The song "Keep the Joy" was also featured on the comic Dread & Alive Lost Tapes mixtape vol 6 in May 2011.

Current activities

At the end of 2011, Smiley collaborated on a track with former Aftermath-artist Bishop Lamont, called "Golddiggy".[http://newskoolrules.nl/?p=12]{{dead link|date=May 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}

Smiley's latest song and video "What's New" was released on the Driver riddim selection by Lockdown Productions (Tippa Irie).

Discography

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YearArtistSinglesAlbum
February 2006Smiley"Tomorrow"
2006Smiley ft Ondrofeni"Wailing Home"
September 2007Smiley"Take it Easy"Mixtape
2007Smiley ft Kalibwoy"Ancient War"
September 2008Smiley"Wailing Home"I believe in Amsterdam (compilation-album )
November 2008Smiley ft Junior Kelly"Dem a Wonder"
February 2009SmileySelf titled mixtape
March 2009Smiley"Dem a Wonder"download-single
May 2009Smiley"Mama"download-single
August 2009Smiley"Dem a Wonder"7
October 2009Smiley"Dem a Wonder"Roots Rockers compilation album
October 2009Smiley"There's Nothing They Can Do"Thriller G riddimselection (SX)
November 2009Smiley"Distance"Train riddimselection + 7
May 2010SmileyLively Road EP
July 2010Smiley"Lively Road"Lively Road EP
November 2010Smiley ft Spanish rapper Abram"Rogando the Jah"
December 2010Smiley"Bad Mind"Powpow "Everlasting" riddem selection (GE)
February 2011Smiley ft Anthony B"Keep the Joy"
February 2011Smiley"State of Emergency"Youth Riddim selection (GE)
May 2011Smiley ft Anthony B"Keep the Joy"Lost Tapes v6/ Dread& Alive
September 2011Smiley"Big Money Bag"Sensimillionaire riddim selection (AT)
September 2011Smiley"State of Emergency" / "Keep the Joy"Reggae 4 Africa
October 2011Smiley"Rudebwoy"Rootboy Riddim selection
November 2011Smiley ft Bishop Lamont"Golddiggy"
January 2012Smiley ft Blaxtar"Big Money Bag" remix
January 2012Smiley"What's New"Driver Riddim selection (UK)

{{cite web|url=https://music.apple.com/nl/artist/smiley/1967150|title=Smiley op Apple Music|website=Apple Music|access-date=January 3, 2019}}

Music videos

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YearArtistTitleChart position
2006Smiley"Tomorrow"number 3 position in The Box reggae charts
2008Smiley ft Junior Kelly"Dem a Wonder"
2010Smiley"Distance"number 1 position in Reggaefrance.com videocharts + 12 weeks high rotation TMF Pure
2012Smiley"What's new"

Chart position

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YearTitleChart position
2009"Dem a Wonder"Suriname highest position 3
2010"Lively Road"Dolfijn FM radio Curaçao / Bonaire highest position 6 in the top 40[http://www.dolfijnfm.com/images/stories/file/magazine/dolfijn-magazine-71.html ]{{dead link|date=May 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}

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