 He did not succumb to the path taken by his peers. He's that rare exception, one that displayed maturity far beyond adolescence, embraced knowledge while in pursuit of wisdom and found the inner strength to persevere.
From the confines of Trench Town ghettos, Collin Grant, pka Jah Beng emerges, liberated from the decadence of that environment and declares, "Ain't no risk now, let Jah love rain down on you, wash away the past, so you may start anew." This beautiful rendition of the 1980's classic, "Biggest Part of Me" is the 1st single released from Jah Beng's sophomore CD, "River of Healing". As his voice echoes triumphantly, "By my side got a feeling that forever, shine a light we are gonna stay together, all my life for me there's nothing better, you're the biggest part of me (well)" the message is concise. Jah Beng exudes confidence in the infinite power of Jah while alluding to the reality nothing is above or beyond.
 Working in tandem with producer, bassist, and songwriter, Charles "Tower" Sinclair the two in conjunction with other notable musicians appositely applies their skills eschewing the constantly cyclical rhythms and lyrics of today, the result is the classic "River of Healing" CD produced on the Kornerstone Production Label. Featured tracks include, Biggest Part of Me, Your Friend, I Am, Kiss You, Ethiopia, More Fire and the titled track. Tune in and journey with Jah Beng. Let him take you to that spiritual realm, the "River of Healing", where the spectrum of hope broadens and the artiste various talents and great versatility illuminates. Jah Beng is for REAL. Pick up your copy today @ www.jahbeng.com  Apr 2005 - "Biggest Part of Me" Single Hits The Charts in Ghana "Biggest Part of Me" is currently the #1 Reggae track in Ghana on Uniig FM 95.7, of the Ghana Broadcasting Corporation and TV worldwide. The single is currently distributed to radio and TV worldwide. The video is in rotation on MuchVIBE TV in Canada.  Jah Beng's debut CD "Cry for the Children" was nominated for the prestigious Canadian 1998 Juno award. Read JAH BENG'S Interview with WEJAMAICANS.COM |