Reggae Artist Black Am I Release Visuals for Single “The Edge”
[New York] – Since coming onto the scene with the honor and privilege to be musically mentored by the renowned Marley family, BLACK AM I has stood strong on his musical mantra and responsibility to preserve authentic reggae. The latter falls into place with his daily philosophy chanted on his discography such as on his latest release “THE EDGE”. Produced by multi-GRAMMY winning artist/producer Damian “Jr Gong” Marley for Ghetto Youths International, “THE EDGE” aptly captures the feeling of millions worldwide at this very moment. Black Am I has now delivered a striking video for ‘The Edge’ directed by Studio 9, that was filmed on location in his hometown & birthplace the historical Nine Mile village. The video depicts all that the fervid Rastafarian lives and breathes; music, fresh air, food from the earth, messages and philosophy, all intertwine into a 4 minutes and twenty-nine seconds movie that seem to visually transport you away from today’s worldwide chaos while heeding words of warning.
sflcn.comBlack Am I drops New Soul-Lifting Single “The Edge”
Gong” Marley, with Black Am I blessing the ears of millions of listeners with inspirational lyrics to help them maintain sanity amid challenges. COVID-19 is a deadly killer, don’t play as if it is a joking matter hold steadfast,” said Black Am I. Black Am I preach the strength of unity and the significance of fighting the battle against the common enemy and coming out tops. The chorus of the song says a lot about the message Black Am I is sharing with his base. See me on the edge don’t push meI duh wanna lose my stepWhat a la la what a la laAlready on the edge don’t push meSuppose I’m to lose my stepWhat a la la what a la la”“The Edge” is distributed by Ghetto Youths International and is currently available across several digital platforms.
sflcn.comU2 on The Edge's stage mishap
In this preview of an interview to air on "Sunday Morning," the members of the rock band U2 discuss with Anthony Mason a recent incident on their "Innocence + Experience Tour" in Vancouver, when guitarist Dave Evans, a.k.a. The Edge, tumbled over the edge of the stage.
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