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Minister Blessed is walking away
Wednesday, August 17, 2011
Gospel deejay Matthew Blake, more popularly known as Minister Blessed, has released a new track entitled Walk Away Remix.
The song, which also features singer Tamara Calder, alludes to a wide range of harmful scenarios — all of which the song's main punch line advises listeners to 'stay away and/or walk away from'.
In a release Minister Blessed said the song speaks to 'walking away from bad habits, abusive relationships, harmful situations, and sinful lusts'. Ideally, the song was released in time for Emancipation and Independence, both of which reflect the theme of freedom as the track purports.
Walk Away was produced by Biblical Productions and is one of the songs on Blessed's sophomore album. The artiste says so far the song has received positive feedback since its debut on local radio and has been creating a buzz on social networking site Facebook.
"I am really excited about the track. It's encouraging and electrifying, and I am sure different people from all walks of life can relate to situations and circumstances from which they really need to walk away," said Minister Blessed.
Minister Blessed is known for songs such as Dandy Shandy, Alright Then, You Are Holy, and Hallelujah which all appear on his debut album Purpose. He has also released tracks such as Tek It To Dem (Olympics Tune) and Too Blessed To Be Stressed.
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