Recording Artiste Praise Machine aka Brother Harvey is releasing an ode to the people he has the most love for, a brand new track aptly titled “I Love My Jamaican People.” Produced by Philip Jackson Recording Studio, the track will be officially released on July 31, 2022.
“This song is to promote Jamaica and the love I have for Jamaicans. The song is also reminding us that as a Jamaican, we cannot be deported from our country so we must never forget our beauty. We know that a lot of crime is in our island but there are more positive than negative, so let us be purposeful and highlight those positives,” the artiste explained.
Anticipation for the track’s release is high, with the feedback being positive so far. According to some, the song could be a contender for a festival song competition, as it is a perfect representation of Jamaica.
“My hope for this song is for all Jamaicans in the world to hear this song and respond with love for each other,” the artiste expressed. Currently based in the UK, Praise Machine has been actively involved in music for the past 17 years, starting it out around the time his daughter was born. Gracing the airwaves with his Reggae sound, his previous releases include “The Love of God, “Control My Life Lord”, “Let Mi Go” and “Existence.” As he continues to work on new music, Praise Machine keeps his focus on Jamaica close to his heart, no matter where in the world he may be.
“My prayer for Jamaica is that we will start to unite again, love each other and acknowledge God as our father who loves us and wants to have a relationship with us,” he stated.
“I Love My Jamaican People” will be available for purchase and streaming on major digital platforms online.
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