KINGSTON, Jamaica – Producer and recording artiste Mr Pike is endorsing camaraderie along with his newest rhythm Land We Love.
The veteran act who’s the principal of the Thoughts Bending Music Group launched the venture on Wednesday at Janga’s Soundbar and Grill in Kingston.
Mr Pike
“The rhythm identify took place after I made the tune Stand In Love For The Land We Love, and the whole lot got here collectively fantastically. This venture really began in 2022… after the primary two tracks, I felt like one thing particular was about to occur and so I invited a pair different artistes to the venture,” Mr Pike stated at Wednesday’s launch.
The rhythm additionally options Nature Ellis, Nesbeth, Tabeta Cshae, Ras Bogle, Black-er, and Fella Million.
Wednesday’s launch noticed performances from many of the acts in entrance of a supportive crowd.
Mr Pike additional famous that every one artistes part of the rhythm had been deliberately included due to their expertise and curiosity.
“Nesbeth was really the primary particular person I invited on the rhythm at Tuff Gong Studios, whereas I used to be recording my tune. After my recording, he stated he beloved the rhythm and we labored out some enterprise and subsequent factor you realize, Nesbeth is part of the venture… as for Nature Ellis, from the primary time I heard his voice, I felt like he was one of the best male vocalist in Jamaica. So, I made positive to make it some extent to hit him up,” he stated.
Other than music, Mr Pike can also be an entrepreneur and is concerned in a number of philanthropic efforts. He has offered financial and ethical help to youths in international locations similar to the US, Jamaica and Harare in Zimbabwe.
He hopes his newest effort can be a beacon of sunshine.
“That is extra than simply an album launch; it’s about music and we’re making an attempt to formulate a optimistic motion and I’m additionally making an attempt to make it an initiative the place we will unfold the vibrations the place we make love the ‘new cool’ and make folks conscious that it’s OK to assist one another, particularly if we’re representing the identical land,” he stated.