Hezron readies for new music, tour
On the heels of his recent debut performance in Kingston, reggae recording artiste Hezron is gearing up to bring the heat with his new single Property Manager.
Produced by Tad’s Records, the track will officially be released on May 23.
The year has already been an explosive one for Hezron, with a slew of international performances, including his African tour in Nigeria, Benin, Togo, Ivory Coast and Ghana, among others. He also brought his musical energy to Kingston for the first time with The Man On A Mission – Hezron In Concert on April 5. Music lovers were treated to a night of soulful reggae music at 22 Jerk in Barbican. This event was organised by Bird Baillie, Lynnex Ventures and Tad’s Records; teams that have been instrumental in supporting reggae music and live entertainment.
“While I’ve performed at many venues across Jamaica and internationally, believe it or not, this was my first official concert in Kingston. It was exciting to connect with my fans in such an intimate setting. I believe it’s the start of something special,” the singer told the Jamaica Observer.
Hezron delivered a live performance with his full band, taking the audience on a journey through his music — songs about love, life, and perseverance. The packed house of fans enjoyed unmatched vibes with great food, great people, and pure positive energy, at the free event.
“Kingston has always supported me — this city is where I became a name and a brand, so I felt it was only right to give back by making it free as a thank you to the people who have been with me on this journey. Reggae music is for the people, and this night is all about celebrating that,” Hezron added.
With the new track on the way, Hezron has much more in store in the coming months. His hit single Blame It On The Wind continues to perform well both locally and internationally; the official music video for the track is also on the way.
He is slated to embark on a Canadian tour this summer followed by stops in Europe and back to Africa. Not to be left out, Hezron will also be doing more live performances in Jamaica.
“I’m also planning to bring more ‘Man On A Mission’ concerts like this one to different parts of Jamaica, making sure the people can experience the music up close, no matter where they are,” he said.