New Music From Teacha Barnes “Heart Attack”

After making his official entrance into the reggae industry last summer, Florida-based recording artist Teacha Barnes is back with a new single dubbed Heart Attack. Inspired by real-life events, the bouncy reggae tune is all about an obsession he had with one of his exes, and the way he felt whenever he saw her with another man after their relationship had ended.

One of the most intriguing things about Teacha Barnes is the fact that he is a white American, who writes and performs reggae music on a level equal to many top-tier Jamaican acts. This came to light last year when he and his team shared the introductory track Your Eyes. Interestingly, the newly released Heart Attack is by all accounts a much stronger song than Your Eyes.

Musicians that contributed to this piece are: Wayne Armond (guitar, bass, keyboards); Yiska (saxophone); and Jordan Armond (drum programming). Backing vocals were added by Shauna Dazzle.

When asked what he would like listeners to take away from this song, Teacha Barnes said the following: “they should always protect their heart by knowing themself and not giving another person ultimate power over them. By this I mean knowing the difference between love and obsession. But not all situations are completely controllable and sometimes we can get lost along the way. Learning from these situations we can become more caring for others feelings.”

Heart Attack can be streamed and/or downloaded from iTunes, Deezer, Apple Music, Spotify, Amazon and all other streaming platforms, and it comes to us courtesy of My MM Productions.

CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD “HEART ATTACK”

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