Wednesday 11 September 2019

Bramma To the Youths - Wul It Out!

As Jamaican Dancehall artist Bramma progresses he has delivered another motivating track for the youths. "Wul It Out" comes after the popular "Stay To Myself" track and is produced by DJ Smurf on the GPS Riddim. The song's African theme replicates the struggle many ghetto youths feel daily and the lyrics, a message of perseverance to the youths, "and if you don't have it then man know fi do without.." Bramma sings delivering a powerful message and to those in prison, "so many inna morgue so many in a pen" some of whom he grew up with he sang, "man grow wid dem" delivered in an understandable way and deliberate because their pain is relatable.

"Wul It Out" or Hold It Out in standard English means hold on and was released ahead of Bramma's highly touted all reggae album which the 29-year-old Deejay promises for a fall release. He has been working on the project since the start of the year and have been hinting at popular features such as reggae icon Anthony B and Luciano. Fans will get a taste of what to expect from the album, "Rugged and Deadly" with the release of the first single, "Belly Of The Beast." 

  
The GGOD Record label boss no-nonsense mode and drive to create the kind of music 'he feels' whenever he hits the studio is finally coming together. Real Jamaican music fans all over the world should definitely give this artist a listening ear as it is inevitable that they will enjoy his music because there is something for everyone. Meanwhile, as the wheel turn keep up with Bramma, check out "Wul It Out" in full version on Youtube and remember to keep following Bramma Gorilla God on Instagram @brammaggod for live updates.

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