Hot Ones Caribbean heads to Jamaica

Frederick Morton, CEO Tempo Networks
Frederick Morton, CEO Tempo Networks

Tempo Networks heads to the island of Jamaica to produce the second season of Hot Ones Caribbean. Tempo promises another entertaining season of the hit series featuring a diverse mix of Jamaican talent and celebrities from across various sectors of the arts, music, fashion, sports, culinary arts, business and Government, said a media release.

Fresh from an exciting first season produced in TT, which featured the likes of Trinibad dancehall artist, Prince Swanny to social media comedian, Ro'dey, Tempo is set to heat it up again, this time in JamRock.

Vendor at Jamaican fruit stand

“From music to sports to cuisine and an absolutely breathtaking destination, Jamaica is extraordinary in so many ways and was the first Caribbean Island in which Tempo Networks launched….so it is super-exciting to produce season two of Hot Ones Caribbean in the ’irie’ island of Jamaica,” said, Frederick A Morton, Jr, founder, chairman & CEO, Tempo Networks.

In season two, Tempo plans to showcase destination Jamaica in all its splendour, from cuisine, to culture, relying heavily on its partnership with the Jamaica Tourist Board to highlight the best of the island, the release said.

Rafting in Rio Grande in Portland, Jamaica.

“We are pleased to be partnering with Tempo on this series which will help to showcase Jamaica in a new and engaging way. Hot Ones Caribbean will help to promote so much more than our peppers as it will explore our personalities and who we are as a people,” said Donovan White, director of Tourism.

The first season can be viewed on Tempo Networks YouTube Channel.

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