"I ask god to remove my enemies , And close friends start to fall, A Nuh every family a relative,can't trust nobody at all.. Some of the worse fight weh mi ever get a from the same people weh benefit. From every hard work from every sweat so mi ask god guide my every step I see close friend start to fall from mi ask god to remove my enemies.. Remove my enemies,ask God remove my enemies,remove ,remove"
That powerful spoken declaration laid out to the in infectious reggae rhythm belongs to recording artist Nesbeth on the hit bound "Remove My Ennemies" single from his successful recently released debut album A.M.E.N.
"That track is a very personal song for me. It is self explanatory, and I think that anyone worldwide can relate. Think of this as a musical prayer" explained Nesbeth.
As the reggae recording artist trods on to promote his hit filled successful album "A.M.E.N", Nesbeth will premiere "Remove My Enemies" video Saturday, November 17th on popular Jamaica based television program ON STAGE where he will speak to renowned journalist Winford William of his latest journey, and a worldwide video premiere on Monday, November 19th via www.WorldAReggae.com
"The video was directed by Set Life Productions, but what's even more meaningful to me is that my daughters are in the video." - Nesbeth
That powerful spoken declaration laid out to the in infectious reggae rhythm belongs to recording artist Nesbeth on the hit bound "Remove My Ennemies" single from his successful recently released debut album A.M.E.N.
"That track is a very personal song for me. It is self explanatory, and I think that anyone worldwide can relate. Think of this as a musical prayer" explained Nesbeth.
As the reggae recording artist trods on to promote his hit filled successful album "A.M.E.N", Nesbeth will premiere "Remove My Enemies" video Saturday, November 17th on popular Jamaica based television program ON STAGE where he will speak to renowned journalist Winford William of his latest journey, and a worldwide video premiere on Monday, November 19th via www.WorldAReggae.com
"The video was directed by Set Life Productions, but what's even more meaningful to me is that my daughters are in the video." - Nesbeth
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