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For Immediate Release
Honey B Announces Uplifting New Roots Reggae Single "Happy For You" – A Celebration
of Collective Success
Los Angeles,CA– January 17, 2025 – Fresh beginnings, new opportunities, and the pursuit of
self-improvement are on everyone’s mind this time of year. In this spirit of growth, reggae artist
Honey B is releasing her new roots reggae single, "Happy For You," a track that encourages
listeners to celebrate the success of others as a means to unlock their own happiness and personal
expansion.
Produced by Issachar Muzik and featuring the legendary Roots Radics founding members –
Flabba Holt, Dwight Pinkney, Lincoln “Style” Scott, Eric “Bingy Bunny” Lamont, and Richard
“Tee Bird” Johnson, ”Happy For You" blends a traditional reggae sound with modern themes.
The song is a call for unity, and a refreshing reminder that by celebrating others’ achievements,
we create space for our own success to flourish.
With social media's pervasive influence, it’s easy to find ourselves comparing our lives to the
curated successes of others. In a world where jealousy and scorekeeping have taken a toll,
"Happy For You" challenges the norms and promotes a culture of unity. It’s a call to move
beyond the zero-sum mentality and recognize that supporting others does not take away from our
own journey. In fact, it fuels our progress. The song echoes the powerful sentiment, “If you want
to go fast, go alone. If you want to go far, go together,” reinforcing the idea that patience and
mutual support create a foundation for success that benefits everyone.
The track also draws on the timeless Jamaican proverb, “Today for you, tomorrow for me,” a
reminder that everyone’s time to shine will come. “I want people to feel empowered by each
other’s successes, not threatened by them,” Honey B says of the new track. The message in the
music is bound to connect with both older fans who value the genre’s deeper messages, as well
as younger listeners who might be seeking music that speaks to their personal experiences and
current struggles. “We’re in this together,” Honey B insists,”and when we root for each other, we
amplify that collective spirit.”
Currently based in the U.S. with over a decade spent living in the West Indies, Honey B’s sound
is versatile, resonating with reggae fans who value tradition, while also appealing to newer
listeners who appreciate fresh yet grounded voices in the genre. Known for her lyrical substance
and natural delivery, Honey B’s music inspires and unites audiences worldwide. Her Jamaican
fans affectionately call her 'the Raggamuffin,' a testament to her authentic, entertaining sound.
With influences ranging from the iconic Bunny Wailer, whose sweet melodies and creative
diction have always inspired her, to Super Cat, Brigadier Jerry, and Sister Carol for their
clever phrasing, and Tanya Stephens’ captivating storytelling technique, Honey B gives credit,
respect and gratitude to some of Jamaica’s musical pioneers.
By blending modern-day challenges with classic reggae themes, “Happy For You” is not only
thought-provoking, but deeply relatable, and it invites people to reflect on their own actions,
Low Sparks
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Lucky Girl
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Stone Cold
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Long Gone Mary
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California Blue
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No Getting Over You
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I Just Want You Back
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New Year's Day
03:16 Kevin Condon, Jose Downes, Ohan Heghinian, Philippa Lehar Sakos, Jason Sakos, Mike Scotti Short review by Joe Viglione Released on November 15, 2014 the Lucky Girl EP bv Low Sparks is smart pop with bursts of melodic energy that delights. "I Just Want You Back" is five minutes and six seconds of a wonderful musical excursion, kinda like a sequel to the Rolling Stones' "Wild Horses." A slow groove with pensive vocals and music that would make Gram Parsons proud. "No Getting Over You" is reminiscent of Emmit Rhodes, "I Just Want You Back" is five minutes and six seconds of a wonderful musical excursion, kinda like a sequel to the Rolling Stones' "Wild Horses." A slow groove with pensive vocals and music that would make Gram Parsons proud. "No Getting Over You" is reminiscent of Emmit Rhodes, while New Year's Day and its chorus of "just let go" would be welcome on any post-Lou Reed Velvet Underground album from Doug Yule. Thanks to Bandcamp where I found this. https://lowsparks.bandcamp.com/track/new-years-day Sunday March 9, 2025 Tavern at the End of the World Nice place to hang out on a late Sunday afternoon. No cover. Great food and reasonable drinks. On street parking all over the main avenue. 5pm - 6pm Hummingbird Syndicate 6:20pm - 7:30pm Low Sparks |
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