The single which is on Luigi Society ‘Sikario Riddim’ will see both acts bringing their artistry in a unique way, as Munga gets ready for his upcoming album titled ‘Shine Your Light’ to be release in December.
“This track was inspired by the need to encourage fans and new listeners to THINK BIG . Thus, the chorus and title ‘MIND PON DI MILLIONS was made. That line was from a conversation about how ghetto people think…few ghetto people think themselves possible to spend and deal with millions and be a millionaire. So, its intended to encourage fans”– Munga stated.
Teejays stated that “Munga Honorable was always one of the youths dem from long time, like 2013/2014 forward in my village in a Glendevon, Mobay and always a tell me youth, you a go buss… A matter of fact, Munga was the first deejay to tell me Teejay, me wah you start dress like artiste.”
The Romeich Entertainment artiste further stated that Munga encouraged him to always distinguish himself from his peers so individuals can identify the artiste among the group. He further alluded that this was Munga first career advice and working with him on this single is God’s ordained plan.
Entertainment Publicist Shuzzr noted that Munga Honorable upcoming album titled ‘Shine Your Light’ will consist of 13 tracks, including the feature with recording artiste Teejay and the album will be distributed by Hapilos.
The ‘Bad from Mi born’ artiste who has remain consistent delivering hits after hits, has also endured much loss over years. Humbled by life’s lessons and optimistic about the future, Munga is ready shine his light once more upon the world.
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