Grammy winning entertainer Mykal Rose has teamed up with reggae artiste Bugle for the song I Give You Love, You Show Me Hate.
The song, which was produced by Donsome Records, was released on January 20.
Rose, a former member of the award-winning group Black Uhuru, shared how the idea for the song came about.
“The inspiration behind the song came from my experience with a former group member. I never showed that guy any form of grudge or spoke any negativity about him. I showed him all love, but he just gave me all the hate so therefore one day I just say imagine I show this guy so much love and all I get is hate. So that’s how I made the song,” Rose explained.
Rose said the collaboration was made possible by producer Adrian ‘Donsome’ Hanson.
“Donsome was the person who arranged the collaboration, however Bugle and myself used to meet regularly at Sly Dunbar’s studio on Red Hills Road.”
This isn’t the first time that Rose has collaborated with Donsome Records.
“The chemistry between Donsome and myself is great. He has some great riddims and he knows the music and what’s current. He is an amazing producer,” said Rose.
Rose sang lead on several Black Uhuru songs on the album Anthem, which won the first Grammy Award for Best Reggae Recording in 1985.
‘I Give You Love, You Show Me Hate’ is distributed by RhythmZZ Digital Distribution and now available for streaming and purchase worldwide on all major distribution platforms.
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