Mystic Marley bringing new ‘Energy’

ENERGY: Mystic Marley

‘ME A watch and me a see wahgwaan’, says Mystic Marley about the sentiments of her new track which is available today.

Youthful, yet mature in thoughts and sound, daughter of Grammy award winning songwriter, singer and producer Stephen Marley, Mystic Marley has released her single titled “Energy”.

Her sultry, distinctive tone on the track is a signature sound, which allows Mystic to connect with listeners on a soulful level.

Known for her sense of curious maturity on themes of love, loss and personal victory Mystic’s sound may seem a little different from the expected lineage and distinctive roots chants we expect.

The track is a melodic and innovative, showcasing the artists ability to blend different musical genres to create something unique.

The song explores the aftermath of a breakup and the way that energy can linger between two people long after the relationship has ended.Through her lyrics, Mystic encourages listeners to let go of any negative energy and move on from past relationships.

“Energetic exchange is almost a form of currency,” she explained.

“How we connect or disconnect is through our energy. It’s sacred in that sense. This song is talking about the energy between a man and a woman, and she’s reminding him like yo, I dig you, but don’t mess around because me a watch and me a see wahgwaan.”

The granddaughter of the late king of Reggae, Bob Marley, Mystic is quickly becoming one of the most exciting and innovative artists of her generation, and “Energy” is sure to cement her status as a rising star.

Fully aware of the responsibility that comes with being part of such a renowned musical lineage, she is determined to honour that legacy while also pushing the boundaries and exploring new creative frontiers.

With her talent, dedication, and passion, Mystic is poised to become one of the most exciting and innovative artists of her generation.

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