Consistent with
the young Toronto native's intent of, "leaving a favourable impression on
those who have come to hear" his music, J-Rich
who is currently in Jamaica promoting the song, has shot and released a
video for the track with Warrior King and is up and about promoting it, making
appearances on local television, cable and radio shows across Kingston.
This smooth Hip-Hop/Reggae song produced
by Jam 2 son of 80s king of digital production in
Jamaica Lloyd 'King Jammys" James, has already empowered
a community that was divided for years in dispute. Although not brand
new, the positive vibe of the song can never be enough to transmit into the
minds of those who seek this type of consciousness to carry them through their
days.
As Jamaicans recognized Labour Day today
May 23, 2013, J-Rich
will get a chance to tell a large Jamaican radio audience why he choose to work
with Warrior King plus so much more in a live interview on FAME95 FM.
Get up to date, Follow J-Rich on twitter @JRichto during his
promotional campaign in Jamaica.