King i Music expresses love in second single of 2021 "Love Contagious"
King i Music exposes Impostors in latest single |
Following the fiery release of "Impostors," King-i aka King i Music redirects his energy to illustrate the power of love. In a world that has been torn apart by a virus, King-i's latest dancehall single "Love Contagious" explores another kind of contagion — love which is stronger than a virus.
The release of "Love Contagious" continues King i Music's mission of being versatile and creating reality based content that will inspire others to love life. King i Music explains his vision for the song, "Life is short and there is nothing to fear. The lyrics of 'Love Contagious' tell a story of not taking love for granted. With time and patience, love will certainly prevail. After all, love is contagious." King i Music exposes “Impostors” in this single inspired by recent events. In this world of virtual reality, he delivers a thought provoking song about a social issue that has become more prominent in the current age of technology. The core message is to think twice before you cast criticism on a subject that you know nothing about.
"Impostors" Official Lyric Video |
King i Music keeps it positive with the Bricks Riddim, his debut Dancehall Riddim EP
For the last few years, King-i aka King i Music been in the lab so to speak honing his excellent production skills to debut the Bricks Riddim, his first Riddim EP on his very own 77 Star Rise label.
The Bricks Riddim is a positive dancehall style riddim with three songs featuring King-i’s wife MoniKa with Top Shelf; King i Music with Not Perfect; and popular Trinidadian artist Khari Kill rounding out the EP with Too Loud. The Bricks Riddim EP distributed by Tuff Gong International is available for pre-order and will be available on all platforms on 6/28/19. Order link: www.Smarturl.it/BricksRiddim |
“The mission of the Bricks Riddim EP is to show the people that you could be singing on a dancehall track; however, dancehall doesn’t have to be slack all the time. Quite often when you hear dancehall it is connected to negativity.
When I was growing up, a lot of the dancehall artists were not as negative as some are today. I wanted to carry on the tradition of a positive role model. Youths love dancehall - it has a powerful kick that makes young people dance. We as Rasta people need some more positive messages in the dancehall genre and this is why I did this project.” King i Music
For more info on the Bricks Riddim EP, view the Press Release
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