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Saint Lucian artistes unite for remix of ‘Praise Him to de Max

Saint Lucian gospel music continues to evolve with the release of a refreshed remix of the popular single Praise Him to de Max, led by artiste Berty James, also known as Humble Official.

The new version features collaborations with Nintus Magre and rising performer Tally Boy, bringing together established and emerging voices in a project that reflects both creative growth and unity within the local gospel music scene.

James described the project as a source of pride for the team. “We are proud to present our latest project,” he said, emphasising that the new version builds on the success of the original track rather than replacing it.

Magre’s distinctive vocals add greater depth and intensity to the remix, while Tally Boy contributes fresh energy and promise. James said their inclusion was deliberate, highlighting his desire to showcase both experience and emerging talent in Saint Lucia’s music industry.

The project, crafted under James’ direction, represents a commitment to continuous improvement both musically and professionally.

“Our goal is to grow, elevate, and improve in everything we do,” he said.

While the original Praise Him to de Max resonated strongly with listeners, the team believes the remix offers something even more impactful. “We truly hope you enjoy this remix even more than the original,” James stated, pointing to the added vocal dynamics and refreshed production as key elements of the new release.

Beyond entertainment, he encouraged the public to engage with the song’s positive message and share it widely. 

The remix is available to the public via YouTube and can be viewed via https://youtu.be/RquBS71LslI?si=0bECFxe436iYltmf

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