Although the reggae legend Max Romeo transcended Zion exact two months ago, His music will continue to sound like a legacy for new generations. And that's the grace of music, It is a testament of artists when they are no longer present in the physical level.
In that line, A posthumous version recorded in the historic Harry J. Studio, and Kingston, of the song “Send The Praises Up”, One of the last collaborations of the Jamaican musician, which he made with the Italian singer that has been living in Jamaica, Madelaine.
Although the song and its video were released in December 2024, On this occasion this version recorded in a live session made in March was launched last, With the accompaniment of great musicians of the island.
“This song arises from a reasoning that we share with Max Romeo about how important it is to see the positive blessings of life And let the negative energy pass so easily in our lives daily”, Madelaine raised on this song when she was originally released.
The singer added that “It is a song of gratitude and praise to the Most High for the gift of life itself And talk about how every day is an opportunity to see positive light within us and help others see that message too”.
Look below the video of the song: