Written by: Nekisha Neicy Cyrus
Take a breath and pause for the cause, as we chat and chill with Trinidadian Singer, Songwriter, and Conscience Lyricist Collis Duranty. No stranger when it comes to delivering soulful, feel-good music infused with love, his latest reggae release ‘It’s Alright’ featured on the ‘Blessed Love Riddim’ will surely have you dancing away your stress and worries.
Caribbean Entertainment Hub recently caught up with Collis as he joined us in ‘The E-Hub’, our brand new brand Instagram Weekly Live series, where he talked about his latest release and how the Covid-19 pandemic inspired it, his new clothing line ‘Infinite Love’, new music still on the way and so much more. Check out the full interview below!
With so much negativity in the air, good music filled with positivity is always welcomed. ‘It’s Alright’ was written by Collis Duranty, produced by Gideon Bishop, and is now available on all streaming platforms for your listening pleasure. And you can also join in the social media fun with the “It’s Alright in the Lockdown Challenge” by posting a video of yourself and loved ones at home dancing to the song and sharing online.
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