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Threwth releases second EP

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Almost two years after he released his début EP, Talk Threwth, gospel recording artiste Threwth has dropped his follow-up project titled Threwth Be Told.

Produced by Lamar Thompson, of Christ Driven Production, the seven-song EP was released on August 8. It is described as a powerful, uplifting collection of songs that seek to inspire.

In an interview with the Jamaica Observer on Friday, the St Catherine-based artiste said the body of work was the result of hard work.

“A lot of hard work, prayer, fasting, and consistent studio time went into the creation of this EP. A lot of sacrifices had to be made, but it was well worth it,” Threwth shared.

There are no collaborations on the project, which Threwth said was deliberate, as he wanted to showcase more of his lyrical and musical artistry.

Tracks on the project include Great I Am, Reign, Christ Nice, Special Me, Am Bless, Good Love, and Greatness.

This project blends the vibrant pulse of modern sounds — reggae, dancehall, and Afrobeat — all rooted in the gospel. It’s production showcases a fresh, current sound that resonates with today’s audience while remaining reverent to the message of Christ.

Threwth, real name Adrian Malonie, surrendered his life to the Lord 12 years ago. He hails from the community of Gutters in St Catherine.

The EP explores profound truths about Jesus, identity, spiritual growth, and overcoming sin. It challenges listeners to acknowledge Christ as the source of life and to embrace their God-given purpose. Tracks are built on real-life experiences, with each title introducing a unique story that reveals how faith shaped Threwth’s personal journey.

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Mye Laurell’s house

Reggae recording artiste and philanthropist Laurell Nurse, known as Mye Laurell, is channelling her inner Diana Ross with her new single It’s My House produced by respected artiste and producer Richie Stephens under his Pot Of Gold production label.

The It’s My House track is a reggae cover of Diana Ross’s 1979 single with the same name.

Interestingly enough the track was never Mye Laurell’s first choice as she wasn’t even familiar with the single until Richie Stephens recommended it.

“I never even heard the song before Richie introduced it to me honestly. He said my speaking voice reminded him of Diana Ross and he knew I could do it justice. When I actually heard it I immediately fell in love with the style and knew it fit my personality very well,” Mye Laurell explained.

This is not the first time she has done a cover version of a previously released track. A cover of Gregory Isaacs’s popular Night Nurse single was done in 2016 by the artiste.

“Cover versions pay homage to great tracks from eras past, so I definitely love covering great music from any genre. Giving a reggae cover to a pop song is even more important because you are adding that Caribbean element and it has to be done with care,” Mye Laurell added

Of note, however, she was already a fan of Diana Ross’s classy, sultry, light-speech style; a mix of modest seduction with elements of a fiery soul — characteristics Mye Laurell feels are mirrored in her own personality.

Born in Kingston, Mye Laurell’s journey has been as dynamic and soulful as her music. A proud alumna of St Andrew High School for Girls, she later migrated to the United States, became a mother to a beautiful daughter, and pursued a career as a professional nurse. Yet, throughout every chapter of her life, music remained her constant companion and true calling.

Versatile and fearless in musical exploration, she took her first professional step years ago with a duet alongside Delly Ranx, which earned her the New Jersey Reggae Award for Best Female Singer (2007).

“I took a long hiatus from being an artiste and was focusing on building the female-cantered award ceremony, QORIHC [Queens of Reggae Island Honorary Ceremonies], which returns in 2026. Singing with Gem Myers recently reminded me of how much I loved singing and performing, so that was when I reached out to Richie Stephens to do some work with me.” the artiste shared.

The It’s My House single also fits well with Mye Laurell’s artistic persona of mixing a mature mind with a youthful heart.

The context of the It’s My House track should resonate well with pop and reggae lovers worldwide as it personifies personal space, respect, and boundaries, while giving a hidden subliminal message of self-love and self-worth.

Mye Laurell has already released visuals for the sultry single and is currently in Jamaica to promote the project before heading to New York for additional promotional opportunities.

It’s My House is the first release from the Pot Of Gold rhythm project that will include additional acts to be released later this year.

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