Medy Lema, an incredibly gifted artist hailing from the UK, has delivered an infectious reggae gem with his latest single, “Paati Yah Suh.”
Drawing inspiration from an array of musical legends such as Michael Jackson, Janet Jackson, TLC, Stevie Wonder, Usher, Pharrell, and the Spice Girls, Medy seamlessly blends reggae and dancehall elements into this dancefloor anthem, making it uniquely his own.
From the moment the music begins, you can’t help but feel the rhythm take over. The lyrics vividly paint a picture of a dance floor brimming with life, where people let go of their inhibitions and fully embrace the moment. The groovy basslines, infectious beats, and laid-back melody come together to create an up-tempo soundscape that entices listeners to let loose and move to the beat.
Recorded at a home studio in Manchester, “Paati Yah Suh” exhibits Medy Lema’s impeccable musical craftsmanship. Top-notch production quality shines throughout the track, elevating “Paati Yah Suh” to a level that stands on par with mainstream hits. Each instrument and vocal layer fits perfectly within the composition, contributing to the overall groovy and irresistible ambiance of the song.
The fact that he wrote, recorded, composed, and produced the entire song, with additional contributions from co-producer Fac3, speaks volumes about his creativity and commitment to his craft. With a magnetic stage presence and an impressive body of work already under his belt, Medy Lema is undoubtedly a rising star in the UK music and entertainment scene.
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Review by: Grace Donovan