Kyzani inspires with ‘Journey’
At a time when countries are trying to deal with the COVID-19 pandemic, singer Kyzani offers some inspiration to music lovers with his latest single, Journey.
The song, produced by Jay Edge of JAW Records, is from a personal experience.
"I'm the type of person who has been through a lot of rough patches and walked many lonely roads. I have the ability to write and sing, that is how the song was created. It's coming from self-assurance that everything will be all right," Kyzani explained.
Overwhelmed by the response and feedback from the public since the release of the song a few months ago, Kyzani is quite upbeat about sharing the positivity in his music.
"I never knew so many people would find this song so inspiring and motivating. I bring positive music and good vibe with a unique and genuine authentic reggae sound that's still flying the banner for good reggae music," he added.
Kyzani, given name Latony Sinclair, resided at Jarrett Lane, Mountain View, in Kingston. A former cop, he now resides in Brooklyn, New York.
It has been about a year since he decided to pursue music professionally, and Kyzani hopes to spread his message globally.
"My aim is to become an international artiste and travel the word spreading good music," he said. As a youngster, Kyzani honed his musical skills by singing on the choir at Charlemont High School.
"The school's choir achieved several gold medals in various JCDC Festival competitions. We travelled the island performing in a number of parishes. I was also a member of the (then named) Island Special Constabulary Force Choir, where I sang lead," he recalled.








