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The (Feel The Vibe) Single by Ibo Fyah is hitting the spot globally

Photo Credit: Ryan Gentles

BY MICHAEL THOMAS

“When you check the summary, it shows many countries tuned in and listened so it’s a great feeling. As I always say the journey never stops.” Ibo Fyah

Roots and Culture Reggae recording artist Livian Farquharson aka Ibo Fyah is burning up the planet with his new online single called (Feel The Vibe) from his album “The Journey Never Stop” which is currently trending on the music platform Audiomack. The track speaks to his strength as an artist, sends a message that no matter what is thrown at him he bounces back better than before because he is protected by the most high.

The single is produced by 12to12 Muzik on the Rockers Riddim compilation with other artists like Charly Black, Delly Ranx, and Ikaya. This entire compilation is available on all digital platforms.

Fyah is known for songs such as My Joy, Bright World, Hungry Days, and Holding On. He is currently in the studio working on new projects. Fyah is on the verge of turning up promotions for the rest of 2020 into next year, with collaborations from 12to12 Muzik and other well-known producers.

Canada’s leading Caribbean newspaper (TCN Toronto Caribbean Newspaper) spoke with Ibo Fyah about his music presently and what’s to come in the future musically.

“Feel The Vibe” Fyah said, “It is when you are going through a fight with people, even your family. There comes a time in the struggle when you realize that the joy and glory days are near, so when you overcome everything, you can feel the vibe. Normally it is all about getting up and overcoming.”  

Fyah said he has been in music all his life but started doing things professionally for five-years. He acknowledges that success does not come easy to every artist, pointing out that even the great Bob Marley had a period in his life where he was struggling.

Speaking of struggles Ibo Fyah knows a thing or two about the struggles of life, as he once told a well-known newspaper “I have felt poverty tugging at my shirt; poverty has stared me straight in the face, but it has moulded me into the strong person that I am today.”

Struggles aside, this artist is in the limelight and has international performances under his belt. He has performed at shows in Toronto, Montreal, and also on the South American continent of Guyana.

“I was booked for Africa this coming December, Barbados plus the Bahamas too. This current situation has these bookings on hold for now.”

Fyah was asked how this affected him?  “I understand how nature works so I don’t let these things take me down to a certain level. I still do my music because that is what I always do and will continue to do, I will never give up because after a storm comes a calm.”

About the future, Fyah reinforces the fact that his music will always remain positive, “I am vexed with some of the things I see and hear in Dancehall right now, because I don’t think just for myself but for the people always. I cannot just say anything just for the money, because five or ten years from now I will want the youths to say Ibo is my inspiration in music.”

Ibo Fyah has a message for the world, “Try to live out 2020 into 2021, stay safe and positive while you look out for new music from me.”

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In his new role as a reporter and Journalist, Michael can he be described in two words: brilliant, and relentless. Michael Thomas aka Redman was born in Grenada, and at an early age realized his love for music. He began his musical journey as a reggae performer with the street DJs and selectors. After he moved to Toronto in 1989, he started singing with the calypso tents, and in 2008, and 2009 he won the People’s Choice Award and the coveted title of Calypso Monarch. He has taken this same passion, and has begun to focus his attention on doing working within the community.

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