Izula highlights mom in new song
Reggae artiste Izula is generating a lot of buzz with his new single, I Love My Mama So, a song that is highlighting the brilliant nuggets of wisdom his mother passed on to him during his youth.
"My mother inspired me and taught me a lot of things about being goal-oriented and to avoid bad company and such. I tried to put her wisdom into this song and to teach my brethrens the meaning of true love. The reaction has been incredible so far. A lot of disc jockeys and selectors say that the song connects with them on many levels," said the artiste, whose real name is Otis Chandler.
The song was released by JR Production on November 13. The artiste's mother, Mazie Lyn Powell-Copeland, also appears in the music video.
In the meantime, the artiste is also working on a seven-track EP for JR Production. It features songs like Don't Put Your Trust in Flesh and Love Is All I Need.
"My songs are based on my life experiences. The Love song is pertaining to my home life with my princess, a real life situation when I forgot to return her phone call. The song is like a love letter to my princess. letting her know love is all I need, telling her how much she means to me in my daily life and how I love her more since lately," he said.