Yellowman prepares visuals for No More War Album
After a Fifteen year hiatus Reggae Dancehall Stalwart King Yellowmam dropped his newest project No More War to rave reviews.
After a Fifteen year hiatus Reggae Dancehall Stalwart King Yellowmam dropped his newest project No More War to rave reviews.
The 14 track variety album was definitely worth the wait for fans and now they can look forward to some new visuals. Despite the worldwide pandemic Yellowman is ready to continue promoting the album by completing visuals for a few of the singles on the project.
“Purely the love for music and the demand from fans makes me continue. It elevates me from all the bad things I have been through growing up. It’s the biggest inspiration in my life. Music is simply my healing,” Yellowmam explained
With over 40 years as a Reggae Dancehall figurehead, Yellowman is excited to bring a new project alive in a new era of how music is received.
“The difference between now and then is that I feel it has grown into a different dimension. It more accessible to the fans due to social media and so visualizing the music is very important,” Yellowman added
The No More War project is also very special to Yellowman because it gave him a chance to complete a musical project with his kids. Daughter K’reema and Son Kemo produced, sang as well as wrote on the No More War album. The involvement of his children makes the project very special to the hard working artiste who also tour with his children on a regular basis.
The visuals for the album have already begun shooting all over the island including Montego Bay in St James. The official video for the title single No More War as well as singles Sex Education, Kiss me each morning, Better Days and No Woman Tonight will be released in October..
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