SPIRITUAL RELEASES VIDEO FOR ‘TIME HAS COME’ VP Records artist Spiritual has released the video for āTime has Comeā, the second single off his debut album āAwakeningā produced by Oufah Music (Shabba Ranks, Omi). The video portrays Spiritual narrating a story about a troubled man looking for escape after he purloins tapes from reggae archives. The man gets confronted by a preacher along the way, but just when he believes his quest is successful, he is confronted by Spiritual. Filmed in the country sides of Jamaica, the visual
Read More New York, NY– VP Records artist Spiritual has released the video for āStand Up to Rastaā, the first single off his debut album āAwakeningā. Shot in various parts of New York City (Queens, Brooklyn), the video sends the message of staying true to oneās self despite pressures to mold into the corporate world. Directed by A1 Vision, the video has no shortage of beautiful shots of New York Cityās landscape and Spiritualās energetic and bold energy. Symbolism is displayed throughout the video, as what looks to be a simple game
Read More The first VP Recordsā New Artist Showcase at Milk River in Brooklyn, NY was held on May 18, 2017. VP acts Spiritual and Addis Pablo plus VP Associated Label artists Prince Royal and Mark Balet performed songs from their latest projects to an audience of media and industry professionals. Headliner Spiritual made his debut performance in New York with a five song set including āTime Has Comeā, Stand Up for Rastaā, the leading singles off his first album āAwakeningā. The artist was in New York to shoot the video for
Read More RDX Music superstar, Shinehead briefly described the differences in style, ambition and preferences between Jamaicans and other residents of the Big Apple in his hit song āJamaican in New York.ā The Producers of Mama Please Take Me Back to Church have taken quite a different approach; they have put together a play that gives the audience a front row seat view into the lives of a Jamaican family with a matriarch determined to keep her Jamaican style discipline, culture and values at the center of the lives of her children
Read More Caribbean Actor Recounts āSpiritualā Encounter with Oprah on āSelmaā Film Set (Atlanta, Georgia)… When Black History Month 2015 rolls in, a young Caribbean entertainment enthusiast says he will have greater appreciation for the American Civil Rights Movement after working on the set of the film Selma. Bahamas-born Damario Major had the chance to play a civil rights marcher for a few days while working on the poignant film that retells the story of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr and the Freedom March in Selma, Alabama. He says dressing in the
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