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Israel Taylor, 13, walks in the path of late dad, Zion Starr - Trinidad and Tobago Newsday

Israel Taylor is an up-and-coming reggae artiste and one day hopes his musical passion will take him to stardom.

Known by his stage name Rizing Starr, he follows in the footsteps of his now deceased father Taurean Taylor, aka Zion Starr, his biggest inspiration.

His mom Jade Mendoza manages his budding career. His music videos were filmed and produced by KG Realityfilms and his music videos can be viewed on Youtube and on Instagram @rizingstarr868.

Israel, of La Resource Road South, D'Abadie, started his career in music at 11 with three songs. Now 13 and in form two of the Arima North Secondary School, he says there are many more songs in the pipeline as he tries to balance school and music. He wrote SEA at Tunapuna Boys' RC and entered secondary school with a reputation for singing reggae songs.

He writes the lyrics himself, albeit, with a little help. Donovon Bello, aka Pumpman, helped write his first song – Son of a Starr – which honours his father's legacy.

[caption id="attachment_976840" align="alignnone" width="1024"] Arima North Secondary School student Israel Taylor, aka Rizing Starr, has been singing reggae songs since he was 11. - ANGELO MARCELLE[/caption]

For his other two songs – State of Emergency and Pressure – he had help from his mom and Duran Manswell, aka Revalation X. He was very grateful to them for helping him and to his dad for paving the way and making connections.

Israel's favourite song is Pressure. You might have heard it being played on Boom Champions over a period of six weeks when it was released. He didn't even know it was going to be played on mainstream media so when he found out, he was surprised and happy, "Because Boom Champions is a big thing."

He loves performing and getting feedback from the people.

"There is nervousness, as soon as I on the stage, it goes away." So far, Israel has performed at Huddle Room, the Emancipation Rally, Club Bamba and

Truckstop Bar. He said the bouncers gave him a bit of trouble to enter at those venues but when they find out he is the artiste all was well.

He is actively improving on aspects of his music like breathing, voice control and the scales, "do- re-mi-fa-so-la-ti-do."

In Son of a Starr, Israel confessed he could not smile after his dad died. "What makes me smile now is just knowing that I making my father proud, by doing what he loved, reaching where he wanted to reach and accomplishing what he wanted to accomplish."

Since three-years-old, "I was singing all my dad's songs." His favourite song of his dad's is Farmacy because, "He really sang, he put a lot into it, in the others he kinda like chanted." Israel said he hopes to get the chance to perform United Africa, his dad's song, because it was his father's dream to perform it in Africa.

His father died in an car accident in 2019 along the Churchill Roosevelt Highway, near Arima.

Israel just might have the opportunity as Yasha Mani an international reggae music ambassad

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