KINGSTON, Jamaica — Singer Kisko Amar-I pours his heart and emotion into his latest single Strength of Love. The song which tackles heartbreak is about finding strength even in pain.
“A lot of love songs only show the happy side of love but sometimes love comes with heartache and pain. When I wrote this song, I tapped into a personal moment of heartbreak, which is something people can relate to. Love is a powerful force, and I wanted to capture not just beauty, but also heartbreak. This song is about finding strength even in the pain,” Kisko Amar-I told Observer Online recently.
The Florida-based artiste who is originally from St Ann, recorded Strength of Love on the controversial 2 Times rhythm. It was produced by Specialist Sound and mixed and mastered by Radical Roots Records.
“I have been getting great feedback from people on social media about this song. Many people are saying it’s going to be a hit. Right now, my team is getting ready to launch an aggressive promotional campaign to promote it in Jamaica and the diaspora,” said Kisko Amar-I.
Kisko Amar-I is also promoting another single, Darkest Cloud, which was released last year.
“I’m getting a lot of encouragement from my fans to keep pushing this song. People love this song because it serves as a reminder that no matter how hard life gets, Jah will always see us through even in the darkest times.”
Born Navardo Henry, Kisko Amar-I was an active member of both the Lewis District Seventh-day Adventist Church Youth Choir and the York Castle High School Choir.
While attending Knox Community College, he was exposed to mainstream reggae music and adopted Sizzla Kalongi as a role model.
He wrote, sang, and recorded a three-track demo CD in 2006.
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