Hey Reader, remember the days of “Free Nights” from your Cellular provider? Or for others, remember those days where you’d be on the Landline for hours talking to that special someone, and getting in trouble with the phone bill? Good times eh? So much has changed since then, but staying locked down on the phone with that special someone hasn’t changed. Justice The Artiste has his heart, and eyes on that special lady, and she needs to ring him up in, “Call On Me“.
Produced by Platinum-selling/GRAMMY nominated Producer J.L.L. (he has come a long way since this feature) and released through Delicious Vinyl Island, Justice The Artiste stays on the hotline for his lover in, “Call On Me”. In the pursuit of his love interest, he’s aware that she’s into him, and he’s only one call away for them to be a union. When you listen to this, you can’t help but feel nostalgic as the song gives 90s Dancehall/R&B vibes, and you might be doing the Bogle dance, rocking Cross Colors in the process. With the growth of Smart Devices and Social Media with the “DM” feature, nothing can replace spending hours on the phone talking to your love interest. Justice delivers a banger with the new single, and we look forward to the public taking in this one, and adding their own twist with the visual content. It’s that Telephone Love.
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