Consequently, he proceeded to venture into this genre of music, thereby renaming the group 8 Killaz to Sonz of the Most High. That step solidified the transition from hip hop to reggae and captured the positive energy Bless aimed to deliver. This, in his view, was not being portrayed in hip hop music at that time. Some of the legendary artists that inspired Bless to follow the path he had chosen were: Peter Tosh, Culture, Buju Banton,Richie Spice, Capleton and I-Wayne . The root of Mally Bless's music comes from his faith and love that he has for the creator(the most high) and the stem is his message which comes from being influenced by some of our most powerful and world renowned Black leaders such as Selassie I, Marcus Garvey, Malcolm X and Martin Luther King to name a few. The message Mally Bless has always aspired to deliver in his music is that of unity, awareness, love and the teaching of the Most High, the divine source of all mankind. Some of the songs created by the group consisted of “Bob Marley”, “Dance with me”, and “I like”. Creatively speaking, in 2008, Mally Bless came into his own and released his first single as a solo artist entitled “What’s Going On” which speaks to different significant social issues. This was followed by “Refill”, “Why Is It” and “Stand firm”, illustrating the versatility that Bless possessed.
Reggae artist Mally Bless says he felt overwhelmed with pride after completing his latest album ‘In Love with Living’, a similar feeling he had when his daughter was born. So his fans are in for a treat when he launches his new album on Thursday, September 29th, 2022, at 3030 Dundas Street West, Toronto.
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