March 27, 2023

Minister Hall drops I’m Doing Better

article reposted by Chelsea

via jamaicaobserver.com

With a musical fusion of gospel, soul and R&B, with flavours of rap, and dancehall, Minister Marion Hall’s latest single I’m Doing Better was released on the Downsound Records label.

It has been described as a powerful message of triumph, praise, and faith delivered in an engaging package.

The song is a joint project by Hall, Downsound Entertainment CEO Joe Bogdanovich, and exceptional Jamaican musician and producer Gramps Morgan.

Hall attributes the vision and rendering of the song to God’s work.

“God is in the midst of everything to do with this song. He brought everything together. His will is being done through Marion Hall, Joe Bogdanovich, and Gramps Morgan… Joe and Gramps became a part of the song like parts of a divine puzzle.”

She continued: “Working with these two icons of Jamaican music has been a privilege for me. Their talent and professionalism were instructive, and a real pleasure, and I am proud that our label is associated with this song which is not only destined to be a major hit but is such an inspiration.”

In commenting on her return to Sumfest, Minister Hall noted that, as a dancehall star, she was the only woman who ever closed Sumfest. And, to be coming back to the stage in a different but far more powerful capacity was an amazing irony.

“I am coming back as a woman of God, seeking to save souls,” Hall charged.

“God is in the midst of everything to do with this song. He brought everything together. His will is being done through Marion Hall, Joe Bogdanovich, and Gramps Morgan… Joe and Gramps became a part of the song like parts of a divine puzzle.”

She continued: “Working with these two icons of Jamaican music has been a privilege for me. Their talent and professionalism were instructive, and a real pleasure, and I am proud that our label is associated with this song which is not only destined to be a major hit but is such an inspiration.”

In commenting on her return to Sumfest, Minister Hall noted that, as a dancehall star, she was the only woman who ever closed Sumfest. And, to be coming back to the stage in a different but far more powerful capacity was an amazing irony.

“I am coming back as a woman of God, seeking to save souls,” Hall charged.

“God is in the midst of everything to do with this song. He brought everything together. His will is being done through Marion Hall, Joe Bogdanovich, and Gramps Morgan… Joe and Gramps became a part of the song like parts of a divine puzzle.”

She continued: “Working with these two icons of Jamaican music has been a privilege for me. Their talent and professionalism were instructive, and a real pleasure, and I am proud that our label is associated with this song which is not only destined to be a major hit but is such an inspiration.”

In commenting on her return to Sumfest, Minister Hall noted that, as a dancehall star, she was the only woman who ever closed Sumfest. And, to be coming back to the stage in a different but far more powerful capacity was an amazing irony.

“I am coming back as a woman of God, seeking to save souls,” Hall charged.

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