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David M “Lest We Forget” single

David M “Lest We Forget” single
hits the international market!


David M Lest We Forget single has hit the international market and is now a regular selection on several radio jocks playlist in Illinois, Atlanta and New York City. In the 90’s David M hooked up with “the Berry Gordon of Jamaica” Gussie Clarke of Anchor Recording and wrote songs for artists such as, Gregory Isaacs, Freddie McGregor, Coco Tea, JC Lodge among others but abandoned music for the rigors of the family business at the time. He returned after 14 years with “Lest we Forget” which ironically was written 15 years ago on the eve of the inauguration of Nelson Mandela as President of South Africa…. The words are as relevant today as they ever were.

David M’s career has taken a new twist when he launched a video for his current single, “Here comes your life” in New York City last year. Since then, several projects came on stream to include the launch of his debut album and a US tour. Locally the video spent 4 weeks on CVM Hitlist countdown video charts at Number 1 and is currently sitting at number 6 on FIWI Choice Top 20 video charts. Here Comes Your Life has entered R.E.T.V. MVP Charts at number 7 as well as HYPE TV charts. The single has been put in heavy rotation on the streets and can be heard in the parties, dances and clubs, while steadily gaining some momentum on radio.

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