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I-Prosperous feels like dancing

Simone Morgan

Saturday, February 04, 2012



"MY aim to exert a positive energy through my music with the hope that it will resonate with whomever listening and the messages will be implemented in their own lives for survival in times like these," says upcoming singjay I-Prosperous.

I-Prosperous, formerly known as Natural I, recently released a single entitled I Feel Like Dancing on the Millionz Record Label, which is headed by Andrew Duggal.

"This single was conceptualised in the most pro-contradictory circumstances. I was having a conversation regarding Sizzla Kolanji's recent motorcycle accident but the other person's view was very upsetting. This type of negative energy gave me instant motivation to pen the lyrics to I Feel Like Dancing," he said.

The artiste, christened Raymond Thomas, made his entry on the entertainment scene in 2008 with the single Everyday is Love. He later released other songs such as Life can be good, She is Mine and Feeling Good.

According to I-Prosperous, Feeling Good is another 'happy song'. He further said he chose his name as a constant reminder that he is made special by the almighty and prosperity is his to claim.

A medley video for Feeling Good and I Feel Like Dancing is expected to hit the streets soon.



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