St. Lucian-born reggae singer Esther Sings has dropped a brand new single, “Observe You,” about one’s function on this “loopy world,” urging all to “elevate your self and put God first.”
“I really feel so excited releasing this single,” Sings, a Brooklyn resident, advised Caribbean Life on Tuesday. “I do know it’s going to do nicely.
“I selected to do that music as a result of, after we undergo – a lot trials and being examined in so many alternative methods – I simply really feel that we have to go on our knees and ask God to information us,” she added. “God have been so good to me. With out His Grace, I might not be right here. So, for Him, I’m grateful.”
Teaming up with African Voice Productions, one of many upcoming high labels in the US, Sings mentioned “Observe You” is “a recognition of optimistic reggae into mainstream music markets”.
Her earlier single, “Combat for Your Life Combat for Your Rights,” charted #2 on US ITunes Reggae Charts on launch.
“On this world known as life we undergo a lot,” Sings mentioned. “There are occasions once we don’t see the indicators, and we fall quick.
“Pricey Lord, open our eyes and present us the way in which; lead us in the proper path,” she added. “Cowl us along with your love and blessings, Amen.”
Born Esther Antoine, Sings is just not merely a singer/songwriter however a testomony to the transformative energy of music.
Sings mentioned her musical journey commenced on the tender age of eight, deeply influenced by her father, Gregory “Sewaynis” Smith, a well known determine in St. Lucia for his vocal and guitar prowess.
As a youth, Sings mentioned she lent her soulful voice to the church choir, engaged in duets along with her sister at numerous church buildings, and contributed backup vocals to small bands acting at exhibits and accommodations across the island.
However Sings mentioned life’s unpredictable twists took her on an sudden path. Confronted with private tragedies, together with the lack of her youngest little one and subsequent well being challenges, Sings mentioned she discovered solace and energy within the cathartic embrace of songwriting and music.
She mentioned her resilience shone by way of as she authored two books, chronicling her profound experiences.
She mentioned “I Will Observe You” transcends the standard reggae monitor, providing a non secular journey by way of uplifting melodies and soul-stirring lyrics.
“Take my hand and lead me, I’ll observe you; give me an indication Lord, I’ll observe you,” Sings sings.
She mentioned “I Will Observe You” is extra than simply one other reggae monitor.
“It’s a testomony to the human spirit’s indomitable will, an anthem of overcome adversity,” mentioned Sings, including that “I Will Observe You” is each “a musical masterpiece and a logo of unwavering religion.”