Hiplife
musician, JMartins, preaches to whoever cares to listen that life is
not only beautiful but is to be appreciated. Most times, he does it
through his songs which are a fusion of highlife and hip-hop.
Over
the years, the United Nation Ambassador for Peace has succeeded in
establishing himself as one of the most sought-after artistes in the
continent. With hits like Good or Bad, Oyoyo, Eva, Fine Fine Love andE No Easy among several others, his songs rank among club bangers.
He said, “Good Life is a sequel to the single I did, Good Time. And Good Life portrays
that God means well for you, irrespective of what you’re going through
at the moment. We all go through different travails, but the fact that
the grace of life is still available to you means you have a life so
good. You may be complaining of hunger, joblessness and financial
challenges, but when you see those whose legs are hung at the
orthopaedic hospitals, you’ll realize that you have a good life after
all.”
Currently putting the finishing touches to the video of his song, Good life, the singer told Saturday Beats that as far as there is life, one has to be happy.
Good Life video was shot by Seasan in Abidjan, DRC Congo and South-Africa. The 9-man crew effort was rounded off in South Africa.
Speaking
on his love for music, the multiple award winner said, “Music is one of
the things we do to earn respect and admiration of our brothers and
sisters across the continent, and for this singular reason, we must also
employ this tool to teach them how best to put music together.”
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