Talented
reggae act, Black Am I, looks to inspire the world amidst the COVID-19
crisis with the release of his new single titled
"The Edge"
Black
Am I is certainly on the right path to stamping his name in the history
books, especially in the world of entertainment with the recent release
of another amazing thought-provoking yet entertaining song titled ‘The Edge.”
Produced
by multi-GRAMMY winner Damian "Jr. Gong" Marley, with Black Am I
blessing the ears of millions of listeners with inspirational lyrics to
help them maintain sanity amid challenges.
“In
this time when the pandemic is upon us we must stand together to
protect ourselves and our loved ones, don't be pushed. COVID-19 is a
deadly killer, don't play as if it is a joking matter hold steadfast,” said Black Am I.
2020
has not been the best of years for millions of people; the COVID-19
pandemic as well as other heartbreaking events have wreaked havoc to
their physical, mental, and emotional health of people worldwide.
However, like any other phase in life, these
occurrences will be a thing of the past and the world would come out
stronger and better. This is the message Black Am I is looking to pass
in his newest release – ‘The Edge.”
The
devout Rastafarian is staying true to the essence of reggae music –
inspiring people to become better, as he pours his heart and soul into
every line of the song. Black Am I preach the strength of unity and the
significance of fighting the battle against the common enemy and coming
out tops.
“We fight alone, but together we can win. Stay focused and try your best to remain healthy and hopeful,”
said Black Am I when he was asked about the intended message of the
song. The chorus of the song says a lot about the message Black Am I is
sharing with his base.
"See me on the edge don’t push me
I duh wanna lose my step
What a la la what a la la
Already on the edge don’t push me
Suppose I’m to lose my step
What a la la what a la la”
“The Edge” is distributed by Ghetto Youths International and is currently available across several digital platforms.
For more information about Black Am I and his works, please visit his social media pages on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter.
source: Destine Media
