Thursday, December 26, 2024

Meet Celeb, CEO of Press Da Button

Rhakim D. Todman aka ‘Celeb’, Founder and CEO of Press Da Button (PDB).
Who is Rhakim Todman?
Rhakim D. Todman, also known as ‘Celeb,’ is the founder and CEO of Press Da Button (PDB). Celeb earned a Bachelor of Science in Recording Arts and a Master of Science in Business and Entertainment. With an unwavering passion for music, he has built a multifaceted career as a producer, artist, and audio engineer. Celeb is deeply committed to refining his craft and achieving his long-term goals in the music industry. Through PDB, he proudly represents the culture of the Virgin Islands, showcasing its talent and creativity on a global stage.

How did you come up with the name, Press Da Button?
Engineers often go unrecognized and receive limited credit despite their significant contributions to the music industry. To highlight this role, Celeb began incorporating his tag, "Celeb, press da button," into his work and it has really taken off. Voiced by his close friend Anita Maduro, the tag quickly gained popularity. Celeb has noticed that artists now remix and incorporate it into their song intros. This unique approach has allowed him to solidify his identity as an engineer.

What services do you offer to artists?
"PDB provides a range of services, including music production, recording, mixing, and mastering. The focus is on delivering top-tier quality and bringing an artist’s creative vision to life."
Celeb’s ultimate aspiration is to grow PDB into a leading global brand that not only produces exceptional music but also inspires and educates aspiring audio engineers and creatives.

What inspired you to go into music?
"During childhood, I observed in admiration, my father turning the knobs on the equalizers while working on car audio systems. I then began to explore my own musical aspirations by learning to play the keyboard. This opportunity ignited a passion for helping artists explore their creativity and expand their sound."
Through PDB, Celeb channels his energy and enthusiasm into each session, where he is bold and energetic in comparison to his typical reserved persona.

What was the first song you worked on/produced?
Celeb’s earliest experience producing music dates back to his teenage years, making it difficult to recall the specific song. However, those formative years set the stage for a lifelong journey in music. Over time, he has worked on countless records, each contributing to his growth and mastery as an audio engineer and producer.
Celeb, in the studio in Paris with multi-Grammy award-winning audio engineer, Leslie Brathwaite, who has worked with some of the most influential artists of today including, BeyoncĂ©, Jay Z, Pharrell,  Cardi B. and Lil Uzi to name a few.
Which international artist would you want to work with?
"I have already collaborated with internationally acclaimed artists such as Cardi B, Meek Mill, Lil Baby, and DJ Khaled."
He continuously aims to work with artists local and worldwide—both established and emerging—who are making significant contributions to the industry. Celeb’s focus is on fostering meaningful collaborations and creating music that resonates with audiences across cultures.

Who do you listen to?
"I listens to a diverse collection of artists across all genres."
This approach allows Celeb to stay informed about evolving trends in music production and mixing techniques. By analyzing how different elements are used in various genres, he continuously sharpens his skills and expands his creative horizons. For Celeb, every track is an opportunity to learn and grow as an engineer.

What’s your favorite genre?
"While rap is my favorite genre, my versatility allows me to excel in a wide range of musical styles."
His expertise extends to Afrobeat, R&B, calypso, soca, bouyon, and more. Each genre presents unique challenges and creative opportunities, and Celeb takes pride in his ability to adapt and deliver high-quality results regardless of the style.

Celeb with Jay Z's Engineer, Young Guru
What are the plans for 2025?
"To continue “Pressing Da Button” with a range of exciting projects both locally and internationally."
One of PDB’s core goals is to empower aspiring audio engineers through workshops, panels, and training programs. This commitment aligns with the philosophy “each one, teach one,” emphasizing community growth through shared knowledge and mentorship.

Advice to the youth
"Stay focused, confident, and prayerful. The music industry requires passion, dedication, and perseverance. Surrounding oneself with mentors, continually improving skills, and remaining committed to your vision are essential to achieving success."
Celeb also highlights the importance of patience, encouraging aspiring professionals to trust the process and embrace challenges as opportunities for personal and professional growth. Even when the journey feels tough, don’t overthink it, just Press Da Button!

If you would like to contact Celeb, please contact him via email: pressdabuttonpdb@gmail.com.

Sunday, December 22, 2024

Poem: Sweet by Linette Rabsatt



I wrote this poem on October 30, 2024 for the Promptober challenge hosted by Worcestershire Litfest & Fringe.
 
Important Reminder: Pineapple is the best tart filling!

Tuesday, December 10, 2024

Saturday, November 30, 2024

My November Highlights and a Poem

I think this month was my busiest for 2024. I met new poets and creatives, shared my insights and poetry on various platforms, and channeled new ideas. I don't know what December will bring, but I will be sharing some old and new work!

Pulse Poetry Magazine
Did you read Issue 7 of Pulse Poetry Magazine? You can find me on pages 5 and 6. Issue 8 will be launched on December 1!

Video: We are the Harvest
I shared We are the Harvest on November 3, 2024 at the Belle Vue Methodist Church's Harvest. 

Read Yuh Ting TOO Virtual Caribbean Poetry Contest
I participated in the Read Yuh Ting TOO Virtual Caribbean Poetry Contest organized by the West Indian Women Network on October 24, 2024. I am humbled to share that I won after competing with regional counterparts who impressed me with their wordplay and style. Thank you to Mrs. Dale Pilgrim-Wade for sharing the competition flyer with me. Also, thank you to the West Indian Women Network for hosting this competition. 

I'm on from 28:06 until 30:05, but watch the entire video for all the participating poets.

I had an awesome time being interviewed by Priscilla Ramcharan of the West Indian Women Network. I love being able to share my insights and inspiration. You will also hear my rendition of my poem, Bob Marley Vibrations.

Are you a Mango Lover?
I shared two poems at the Ebenezer Thomas Primary School on November 4, 2024. They were able to capture my performance of Mango Array. What's your favorite mango?


BVI LitFest Panel - Roots to Routes
I shared the stage with facilitator, Enrica Rymer, and co-panelists, Toyer Fahie, Dr. Dierdra Wheatley, and her sister, Denesha Wheatley. We read poems from elders, Sheila Hyndman, Dr. Quincy Lettsome, and Jennie Wheatley, and from our personal collections. I shared Black Diamond, a poem dedicated to my late grandfather, Sanford "Black Diamond" Rabsatt.


Lousiana Lyricists Lounge
I was so happy to chat with Pawcram on the Lousiana Lyricists Lounge podcast on November 10, 2024.

The Paradox Magazine
I am so happy to share that a few of my pieces and a short story have been published by The Paradox Magazine on their website!

Cultivating Voices Live Poetry Open Mic
  • I participated in the Cultivating Voices Wild Card Open Mic on October 20, 2024. I'm on from 59:00 to 1:01:50 performing "What the shadows remember" and "When the music hits you."
  • I was happy to share the virtual stage with talented poets today at the Cultivating Voices Live Poetry reading on November 17, 2024. I'm on from 01:25:40, but listen to the entire reading for some amazing work!
Tropical Literature Creatives Feature
Be Inspired: Poems by Linette Rabsatt was featured by Tropical Literature Creatives! Do get your copy today!

Calling All Poets Series
On November 21, 2024, I performed during Calling All Poets Series poetry event. I shared two pieces, Crime and What the Shadows Remember, from 1:40:00 to 1:42:34.

Let's Poet
I performed on Let's Poet with Stephanie Piper and Nuri Desvigne on November 23, 2024. I shared three pieces throughout the event, Untitled, My Love for BVI Culture, and Block. I encourage you to watch the 1.5-hour event because encouraging words were shared.

Feed the Holy
We Are the Harvest was highlighted and shared by Feed the Holy. I wrote and performed this piece for the 2024 Belle Vue Methodist Church Harvest.

Video: Anansi's Fancy
I wrote this poem to submit to a journal. Since I based this poem on a true story, I felt that Anansi was the perfect character to use.

Video: Granny Said A Lot
I performed this poem, Granny Said A Lot at the Cultural Food Fair Extravaganza, Book Fair, and Art Expo on November 29, 2024. I wanted to use some of the local adages that my grandmother and neighborhood elders would always say. What are some of the adages you heard from the seniors?

Newest Poem: I Am A Virgo
This poem was inspired by a Facebook poetry group. Shout out to Allie Poetry for the prompt!

I Am A Virgo
I am a Virgo
I dance like Michael
Groove like Beyonce
Act like Taraji
Rhyme like Ludacris
Sink the ball like Ibaka

I am a Virgo
Sometimes I don't let go
I know that the mission is to grow
I cherish the people I know
I speak with utmost flow
Virgo massive is where I stand
I stand strong when I take my stance
I love music and love to dance
Virgos are the best at romance

I am Virgo
Most compatible
Most adaptable
Comparable to none
Linette Rabsatt 11/30/2024

Thank you for your continued support! I hope to feature another Virgin Islander in December and share more poetry!

Friday, November 29, 2024

POEM: Granny Said A Lot



I performed this poem, Granny Said A Lot, at the Cultural Food Fair Extravaganza, Book Fair, and Art Expo on November 29, 2024. I wanted to use some of the local adages that my grandmother and neighborhood elders would always say. What are some of the adages you heard from the seniors?

Tuesday, November 26, 2024

Happy 2025!