Mineral Boss Information chief govt officer Tawanna Jones is banking on her newest launch, Enemies, a mix between dancehall star Beenie Man and singer Tony Curtis, to change into a mainstream crossover hit.
“The one Enemies serves as a reminder that optimistic vitality, perseverance, and robust execution are important substances for achievement and longevity,” Jones mentioned.
The music was launched through Johnny Surprise twenty first Distribution. The monitor is launched on Sizzling Subject rhythm and the hook interpolates Pinchers’ ‘Enemies on the Borderline’.
The music explores the theme of overcoming obstacles, coping with betrayal, and sustaining focus regardless of challenges.
“Beenie Man referred to as me and say ‘singer sing about enemies’. Mainly, simply random, and mi simply sing. Mi no actually don’t have any enemies personally, however the deejay wished me to sing about enemies so mi simply sing about enemies. Is totally different instances now and it simply name for da enemies, so mi do it,” Tony Curtis mentioned.
Since its launch, dancehall followers have been making an attempt to imbue deeper that means behind Beenie Man’s line : ‘every part weh yu speak say mi hear yu/yu a simply man, nuh suppose say mi worry yu/mi ah the king, the don, the emperor and the pharaoh/Godfather, dem gal Robert Dinero/dinero, cash ah energy, nothing nuh scare yu’.
Then Tony Curtis chimes in with ‘enemies pon dem floor fi mine…enemies it’s homicide time’.
Regardless of the music’s subtextual reference to the King of the Dancehall debate involving Beenie Man and Vybz Kartel, Jones denied any throwing of ‘shade’.
“MBR Music shouldn’t be about rivalry songs, It’s simply actuality music, no subliminal to nobody, simply nice genuine music,” Jones mentioned.