THE consummate performer, recording artist Singer J has hit pay dirt with his latest single, Can’t Stop Me Now.
Produced by Frenz For Real, the song is creating a buzz locally as well as in the New York tri-state area. Another version was recorded for the local sprint team participating in the upcoming Rio Summer Olympics.
‘This is a song that the world needs. It is something to uplift people and allow persons to be inspired,” Singer J told Jamaica Observer.
Aside from Can’t Stop Me Now, Singer J is enjoying rotation with a handful of other songs, including Put Jah First (Mineral Boss Records); Give Thanks For Your Blessing (produced by DJ Bryan); One In A Million (Lock City Records/Truckback Records); and Let’s Talk About It (Konsequence Muzik).
Born Omar Lattibeaudiere, Singer J is a nephew of veteran songwriter/singer Bob Andy. Hailing from the Waterhouse area in Kingston, he made his recording debut in 1991. However, his commercially released song was Hot Gal in 2000.
“I’ve been to a lot of countries and I have learnt how to appreciate the different music and cultures that I have been exposed to. Music has been the foremost thing for me since I was a teenager and it has given me a lot of opportunities,” said Singer J.
His other singles included Wave Yuh Hand, Can’t Stay Away, Buss Yuh Gun and cover of PSY’s Gangnam Style titled Gangnam Badman Style.
—By Kevin Jackson
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