Lady Saw has been making headlines lately, but mostly due to her charitable efforts through her Lady Saw Foundation. Recently on Onstage she stopped by to have a chat with Winford Williams. Here she spoke about her project for the less fortunate which has caused some controversy recently, working on more Charity projects, her successful summer, recording new music, upcoming performances, and always giving back. Good to see “Muma Saw” being cheerful and doing all she can to help others. Check out the Interview below and share your thoughts in the comments section.
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“I don’t care if you don’t like me, I love me!” is the chorus that will be recited by many listeners very soon thanks to Lady Saw’s newest single. Titled “IDC (I Don’t Care)” and produced by Markus Myrie, we hear Saw expressing how she loves herself, being in her own world and states she doesn’t care who hates her because she’s still living her life. Very catchy song here and I like how she spoke on her recent social media hackings. The best person who can love you is…you!. Check out the song below and share your thoughts in the comments section.
Tonight on Onstage, Lady Saw shared a few words with Winford Williams. Here she spoke about her “Infidelity” single with Bugle and their experiences (See video below), her performance at Sting 2013 and reasons for regretting it, working with rapper Flo-Rida, stepping away from the music scene for a short while which included going to church overseas, being a victim of internet hackers (Twitter and Facebook), new projects including music with Markus Myrie, and family life. It’s unfortunate that Lady Saw was hacked but I’ll be looking forward to her new material. John John is here to stay. Check out the videos below and share your thoughts in the comments section.
After promising her fans that she’ll show another side of her in upcoming music, Lady Saw finally released the first of many Gospel songs. Titled “Heaven” and recorded at Drop Di Bass Jamaica studio, Lady Saw goes by her government name this time around and handles the production duties under her Diva Records label. In the song expresses how she desires to be in Heaven with her Lord and Savior and the joy she’d receive once she’s there. She also desires to let go of all her material riches because she knows she’ll have all that and more in Heaven. Not a bad effort from Marion Hall here, in some parts of her singing she sounds a little like Carlene Davis. This is not the first time she’s doing Gospel and she has even hinted that there’s an album in the works. What do you think of her change? No more Lady Saw? Check out the song below and share your thoughts in the comments section.