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Black Am I, Kabaka Pyramid in Jah’s corner 

Black Am I and Kabaka Pyramid give praise to His Imperial Majesty Haile Selassie I on “Jah in my Corner”, a song released on February 4 by Ghetto Youths International. 

The song is co-produced by Damian “Junior Gong” Marley and Llamar “Riff Raff” Brown, keyboardist with Stephen Marley’s band. 

With Rastafari being a big part of their lives, Black Am I thought it fitting to record a song in homage to the faith and Selassie I, who was Ethiopian Emperor for over 40 years. 

“The biggest role is being played by His Imperial Majesty when it comes to I an’ I life. Rastafari is the head Creator,” he said. “We all should know that His Majesty is King of all Kings, Lord of Lords and the Conquering Lion of the tribe of Judah.” 

Black Am I has been part of the Ghetto Youths International camp for over 10 years. He has toured with Junior Gong during that period and recorded a number of songs for the Grammy winner. 

“Jah in my Corner” is the follow-up to “King of Kings”. He expects 2022 to be a busy year. 

“For the rest of 2022, you can expect some more singles from Black Am I. There won’t be much space between them, so best log on right now,” said Black Am I.

Written By Howard Campbell

02/24/2022

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