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Pop / Rock 22 May, 2020

The Doctor Reminds Reggae Fans To Live Their Lives

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New York, NY (Top40 Charts) The doctor's order is pretty plain and simple, "Live your life"; that's the name of the new song from Dancehall / Reggae artist, Doctor Serious and that's what he wants reggae fans to do.

The song was made to create a party vibes and is featured on a beat that is a mashup of Reggae, Dancehall, Soca, Afro beat and Reggaeton.

"I just wanted to make a song that could put people in a happy vibes and get them dancing," Doctor Serious said.

While the intention of the song is to get people on the dancefloor, it is also packed with some deep thing lyrics.

"Tomorrow is not guaranteed / the stars and the Galaxy / live your life" is just one of the powerful lines from the song that will have the listener in deep meditation, especially during these uncertain times.

The song is now available on iTunes, Apple music, Spotify, Amazon and all other popular music platforms.

Born in Jamaica, Dr. Serious migrated to New York City during his teenage years where he mastered his skill has a deejay on the Brooklyn sound systems.

"I even had my own sound system called Golden Child which my dad built for me after he saw my passion for the music," he said.






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