Young Flex PD drops Nuh Brakes
Young Flex PD, still blazing off his stellar debut performance at Sting 2015, has just released his highly anticipated single, Nuh Brakes, produced by Jason Donaldson of Grab Dem Records label.
Young Flex PD, christened Ronald Grossett, said that the inspiration for Nuh Brakes came from challenges people usually face in life. He said the song is a representation for people who are struggling, have decided not to give up, and to continue striving for their goal.
"The song is a mirror of life itself, a song for the hustlers - the people who are self-employed, soup man, jerk chicken man, the bag juice vendor, and people who are constantly trying to make it," he revealed.
A video for the single is in the works and the song will soon be available for digital download.
Young Flex PD has an extensive rEsumE. He has recorded and released singles such as Top Shelf, featuring Savage; Axe on Ice; Ramp Ruff and a cadre of other songs which have garnered major exposure in the UK, Jamaica and the rest of the world.
Young Flex PD added: "The music game is ever-changing, but one thing remains the same, talent is not created overnight ... it evolves over time. As such, Young Flex PD would also like to recognise and highlight the work of producers on singles, as they are often forgotten when a song hits with its audience, and the people only praise the artistes."








