Even with challenging economic times, Jamaicans have a lot to cheer about. The success of its athletes at major meets and lifetime achievements of legends like Bob Marley, are reasons to celebrate.
That is the backdrop for “Inspired”, a new song by singer Rasta Progrez. Co-produced by Gold N Rule Entertainment and Rockaz Elements Production, it is bolstered by a video projecting the hardships his countrymen face, as well as the triumphs of athletes like Olympic sprinter Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce.
Rasta Progrez, who is from Spanish Town on the outskirts of Kingston, lives in New York but stays in touch with developments back home.
“I watch all the programs everyday. I’m very in-tune with Jamaica,” he said.
Rasta Progrez empathizes with those who struggle. Life was not easy for him when he lived in Spanish Town, Jamaica’s first capital, but now one of the country’s most violent areas.
“Yes, I experienced it (hardship) a lot. My mother was a single parent so you can imagine,” he said.
Released in July, “Inspired” is the latest collaboration between Rasta Progrez and Gold N Rule Entertainment. That company also produced “Next in Line”, his 2020 debut album.
“Inspired” is Rasta Progrez’ follow-up to “Blessed Assurance”, which is produced by Rockaz Elements Production.
Written By Howard Campbell