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April 24, 2015
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'Newborn" inspiration for Justus |
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![]() Anthony B ![]() Blak Ryno > ![]() Lutan Fyah Music producer Justus Arison has a brand new concept on life, and this is evident in his new one-drop project, Newborn, a tribute to his son who came into the world only a few months ago. "When my son was still in his mother's womb, I started working on this riddim and it reflects my new outlook on life, I want to be here for him, to see him grow up and to make a difference in the world. This is the most emotion I ever put in a riddim," said Arison. Released on iTunes on Tuesday, the rhythm is a soulful project where the artistes present songs that can elevate the human soul with conscious social commentary Lutan Fyah leads out the rhythm with Children of Today where he uses his powerful vocals to appeal to the children to use self-confidence, education and self-worth to overcome challenges of poverty, gang warfare and deprivation. Anthony B delivers a stirring call to arms with No Push Around, where he stands up to Babylon as a real rasta soldier. Garnet Silk Jr shows why he is one of the fiercest young voices to have emerged in reggae music in the past year with Zion Awaits, where his soulful delivery and brilliantly-conceived lyrics show that he has the superstar genes of his father. The incredibly talented Kim Nain has thousands of fans on social media who love her sultry delivery which she showcases to full effect on Waiting For The One. Blak Ryno shows why he is one of the most talented artistes with Wish Your Love Was Here. He has always been a great writer, but, recently, under the guidance of Arison, he has shown great maturity and a natural knack for storytelling. Newcomer Sahie shows glimpses of brilliances on Born And Grow. |
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