Fourteen years ago, singer Letitia Kaye became a first-time mother but while being a parent was exciting, there was a dilemma. She was blind.
One day, while at home with her son, Letitia Kaye experienced a revelation. She had blurred images of him creeping, giving hope that her sight would fully return.
It did, and she continues to rejoice with "Fully Blessed", a song produced by Marcia Campbell of Warrior Cell Production, a company in Canada.
For Letitia Kaye, who is from St. Elizabeth parish in southern Jamaica, the song signifies a transformation in her life.
"Over the past five years my personal life has improved in terms of my walk with the Lord, my faith has grown and the experiences I've had reassures me that God is always there for me," she said.
Letitia Kaye was pitching a different kind of music when she began singing in 1997. She was part of The Passionate Girls, a dancehall/reggae quintet that performed at stage shows and in tourist hotels.
Troubled by myopia (nearsightedness) since childhood, she lost her sight while pregnant. She found solace in Christianity which inspired her new outlook and songs like "Fully Blessed".
"I want this song to reach everyone especially those who are down and feel abandoned, rejected and frustrated. Fully Blessed desires to bring a ray of hope," she said.
Howard Campbell