by Howard Campbell
SOUTH FLORIDA – Veteran roots singer Isiah Mentor performs the function of exorcist on Demons Amongst Us, his newest music, which he produced for the Village Data label.
Launched on October 5, the Jamaican artist warns dad and mom and kids alike to watch out for individuals peddling a “satan agenda”.
“My ancestors advised I to do that music primarily based on the ‘evilous’ habits and psychology of some individuals. This habits has been round for a very long time however inside my individuals it’s at a brand new degree so Mom Earth and my ancestors gave I this mission,” he stated.
Describing individuals posing as associates as “worms and fungus”, Isiah Mentor notes that demonic tendencies are international. He stated this may be seen in crimes towards youngsters, and a decline in household values.
Demons Amongst Us additionally hears the Rastafarian artist sustaining management of his music. In recent times, Isiah Mentor has been selective by way of producers he data for, preferring to do self-produced songs for Village Data.
Born in central Kingston, he began his profession as Lily Melody throughout the late Nineteen Eighties on the studio of legendary engineer/producer Osbourne “King Tubby” Ruddock in Waterhouse, probably the most fertile music communities in Jamaica.
Songs comparable to Ghostbuster, Older Than Me and No Stress gave him a dancehall following in Jamaica and a roots base in Europe, which stays his strongest market.