The Star (Jamaica)

Last Disciple pays respect to Mama Africa

Posh Morris to empower people through ‘Chatt’

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Reggae artiste Last Disciple is on a mission to spread unity through music, and he hopes to achieve this with his latest single Mama Africa.

The track, which was produced by Caveman Studios, features the legendary Sizzla Kolanji, and has so far been receiving tremendous reviews.

“The love is unreal. I am just happy that people are gravitatin­g towards this song,” he said.

The accompanyi­ng visual for the track was directed by Ariff Butler and features impactful shots of people and places around Jamaica and the strong presence of Rastafaria­n symbols.

Not the typical reggae artiste, Brad ‘Last Disciple’

Posh Morris, a former Magnum Kings and Queens of Dancehall contestant, has released a new single entitled Chatt, which she said was inspired by the NSA Dance Group from France. The group, known for its precise reggae/dancehall choreograp­hy, was introduced to Posh Morris through social media, and has since maintained its relationsh­ip with the rising artiste. “These dancers love our culture and they appreciate good music, so I had to work with them. I have a growing fan base all over the world, so I want to be able to reach out to them in different ways,” she said. “The song Chatt is really to encourage and empower people. People can be critical of others over social media. The song is fighting that and saying we are champions no matter what people say. It’s just upbeat and a feel-good song,” she added. Brandt is an American who hails from skateboard­ing culture. With a sound that can be described as a fusion of hip-hop and roots reggae, he set out to capture the attention of the masses with his eclectic sound and unorthodox approach to mainstream music. Over the last two years, he has immersed himself in to Jamaican culture by writing and recording music in Kingston at Caveman Studios and Bloozick Studios.

“I love the reggae sound, but I’m not Jamaican, and usually I wouldn’t go with a full-patois pattern, and so, I’ll bring the song across a little different, naturally,” he said.

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Posh Morris
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Last Disciple

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