l-r Exco Levi, Kabaka Pyramid, Iba Mahr, Nesbeth Onstage tv interview |
As some men work silently among themselves on a building construction site, shovelling cement, rendering walls and tossing buckets, track after track of Nesbeth’s songs can be heard blasting in the background. Some sang whole heartedly, others listened as if their life depended on each word while the one person monitoring the player, from time to time stop to rewind their favourites each time it came around, Ole Gangalee and Taste Victory.
Somewhere else on the other side of town Nesbeth is feeling this energy, persons would stop him in the streets to tell him how much they are inspired by his songs, or share similar sentiment on social media. The energy is real, this artiste has once again made a positive and meaningful impact on reggae/dancehall fans, a feeling he said is ‘heart warming.’
Mr Ole Gangalee who has already ‘Taste Victory‘ seems to be more than happy with the way things are going so he’s now singing, “it’s gonna be Joy In The Morning‘” The track released on the River Bed riddim on the M.B.R. label has now hit radio hot on the heels of a barrage of appearances including one dearest to his heart, performing on Bob Marley Birthday celebration held literally in his back yard, Trench Town.
If you have not heard Nesbeth’s latest song, “Joy In The Morning” then here’s your chance, click the soundcloud icon to listen:-
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