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“Jamaica Will Rise Again”
“Unity Voices UK” brings together an all-star line-up of reggae legends and rising stars to deliver a powerful tribute to Jamaica’s resilience in the face of adversity.
“Jamaica Will Rise Again” is a soul-stirring anthem that responds to the devastation caused by Hurricane Melissa, which ravaged the island in October.
Featuring: Winston Francis, A J Franklin, Momo-Watt, Errol Brown, Sly Augustus, (The Chosen Few) Leon Leiffer, Junior Bailey, Amanda J Christos, Tony Mahoney (The Blackstone’s) Winston Reedy, Peter Hunningale, Donna Marie, Donna Hinds, Paulette TaJah, Sophia-J, Alex Watson, Michael Gordon, Johnny Orlando, Joshua Kesler, Jay Alex Bigby, Delroy Pinnock, Trevor Dixon, Sparkie Melody, Yvonne Curtis, Deloris Francis, Peter Spence.
Produced by Lindel Lewis
For Kufe Records.
Written by Michael Mowatt, Claudette Lewis-Mowatt and Lindel Lewis.
This collective of talented vocalists delivers a performance that’s both heartfelt and uplifting.
The song’s lyrics are a poignant reflection on the storm’s impact, but also a testament to the Jamaican people’s strength and determination to rebuild and recover.
The vocal performances are stunning, with each artist bringing their unique style and energy to the table. The harmonies are rich and soulful, blending seamlessly to create a truly uplifting sound.
The production is polished and professional, with a strong emphasis on showcasing the vocal talents of the “Unity Voices UK” collective.
The instrumentation is tasteful, allowing the powerful vocals to take centre stage.
“Jamaica Will Rise Again” is a fitting tribute to the resilience of the Jamaican people and a testament to the power of music to bring people together in times of need. With its catchy melody, inspiring lyrics, and incredible vocal performances, this song is sure to resonate with fans of reggae and music lovers everywhere.
Recommendation: A must-listen for anyone looking for uplifting reggae music with a message. Proceeds from the song’s sales will hopefully support the hurricane relief efforts in Jamaica.