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All is fine with Mystic Warrior

At the August launch for his new song, ‘Be Fine’ in Kingston, Jamaica, patrons were treated to a stirring performance by singer Mystic Warrior.  That event also marked the debut of the single’s video, first for him. 

After nine years in the music business, the dreadlocked artist and his management are looking for bigger things.

“It’s a great vibe since the launch of the album an’ video. I’m enjoying it, which is important, yuh have to enjoy what you do,” he said.

Mystic Warrior, who is from the sugar-belt parish of Clarendon in rural Jamaica, stepped up his promotional game in September, performing on several gigs including the launch of Bunny Wailer’s remastered ‘Rock N Groove’ album.

Previously known as Prince Paradise, Mystic Warrior co-produced ‘Be Fine’ with Rocky Valley Records. He describes the roots-reggae track as "a timeless song with a strong message.” 

‘Be Fine’ is the first single from his EP, scheduled for release in 2025. 

Mastermind, True Love and Dem a Rush are some of Mystic Warrior’s previous songs.

Written By Howard Campbell

09/29/2024

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