The Star (Jamaica)

Mikeylous warns Jamaicans not to be ‘Ungrateful’

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Dancehall deejay Mikeylous is banking on the success of his latest single, ‘Ungrateful’, a song that speaks to the pernicious effect of ingratitud­e on the lives of people.

“The message in the song is very relevant; in many countries during this pandemic, people been dying like crazy. But in every situation, there is always room for grace, humility and gratitude. Many people are saying the Government of Jamaica could have done more, but at the same time, we have to be grateful, because the crisis could have been so much worse. We only had nine deaths so far, but it could have been worse, it could have been 200 ... 300. Look at what happened in Europe and the USA,” said Mikeylous, whose given name is Michael Grant.

AGGRESSIVE PROMOTION

“The people must always remember, don’t be ungrateful, give thanks, show gratitude,” he said.

Featured on the Night Ride rhythm, Ungrateful is a joint production between Mikeylous and Joe Wizzle. The song was officially released in September 2019, but the aggressive promotion of the song only began in January 2020.

“The response we have got so far has been great; it catch on and now it ah play hard on all the major radio stations dem now. The people dem say mi buss back inna COVID time,” an excited Mikeylous said.

Mikeylous topped the charts in 1995 with the hit Macarena Dance. Originally from St Ann, he enjoyed some success in the Caribbean with songs like Man a Wall (which topped the charts in The Bahamas), the popular radio hit, Country Mi Ting Deh, and Bad Mind a Kill Dem, featuring Peter Metro. In recent times, Mikeylous has been working with producers including Seltza Music from Orlando, and Tony Hype. He has an album, titled From Then Till Now, that is currently being produced.

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