Deep Jahi Drops “Recovery” Music Video After Recent Hospitalization

Dancehall artiste Deep Jahi is now out of the hospital and has alerted his fans on that fact while additionally giving them some insight into the situation he was experiencing. As a way to get the information out there to lovers of his music, the entertainer did so singing by releasing a new track entitled “Recovery” produced by DJ Mac Productions, JanoDon Records and Tepa music on the “Born Fighter Riddim”.

The “Greatness” artiste, released the song with an official music video in which he showed himself in the hospital at the beginning as well as a scene where he spoke of the condition he had hindering his voice to the point where it could have caused permanent damage. Deep Jahi even said in the same scene that he could not sleep as he would often feel like he was stifled although he did not make it clear what was causing his discomfort.

Starting the song the deejay used a falsetto tone to ask the creator to save him from his daily trials and the wicked because they do not like the crown on his head as well as the way he is trying to do his best.

For the chorus of the song, Deep Jahi took it on by highlighting that no one can hinder his dream or stifle his heart which is why he fights with a cause. He also uses the song section to make it known that he has been putting in a lot of work from the start and knows what he wants so his motive is to just move towards his goal.

As for the verses of the song, the “Gifted” artiste sang about all the fight he has been experiencing and how the powers of his almighty and the prayers of his mother have been carrying him through so that he can push through and still be able to pursue his dream.

Watch Deep Jahi “Recovery” below.

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