Music video coming for new LUST single
“It was out and we [LUST] were just feeling it and loving it. And then I lost my son in the middle of that and then the song just become distasteful because part of the song is representing you losing someone and it became painful for me,” the Always Missing You singer said.
Singing Melody, whose real name is Everton Hardweare, recalled that the first time he sang Where Are You Now, following the death of his son, he broke down.
Kemar Hardweare, 35, was one of eight persons shot in a drive-by shooting incident on Bowens Road in St Andrew on Saturday, November 2. Two persons, including Kemar, who operated a bar in the community, succumbed to their injuries.
“All now some of the other people who were injured still in hospital,” Singing Melody lamented.
Shot twice before
The singer recalled that when his son called and told him that he was opening a bar and asked for a “strength” his advice to him was to leave the community with his young child and his mother. Prior to the incident which claimed Kemar’s life, he had been shot twice before, and Singing Melody was devastated that his son didn’t heed the warnings. He shared that his son wanted to live in the area, even though he didn’t have to and for his own peace of mind he wanted him to leave.
Despite the song leaving a bad taste in Singing Melody’s mouth at present, plans for the rollout of the music video are going full speed ahead. The video was shot last week and Where Are You Now is available on all digital platforms.
“Music has been a part of our life and that’s why we make certain songs because it’s words … and using words to help people and strengthen people is such a blessing. We are grateful for our fan base that has been there for decades supporting us,” said Singing Melody who, like the other members of the group, has a successful solo career.
Eager to exchange the painful memories for happy talk, Melody, who was also celebrating his birthday on Saturday night, added, “Every time I go on stage with LUST it is magical to me. It is a moment that I always cherish. You heard me say it on stage … these guys are my brothers, we grew up together. It’s always electrifying when I hear that I have a show with LUST. There is this little special bubble in me that burst. We might not be the number one artiste, but we are the number one performers.”
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