International reggae-pop artiste Major Myjah is about to tell his fans the 'truth' about his 'exes' in his controversial single of the same name. Following the "great vibe, oneness" and camaraderie created at his 'Listening Party Tour' at Janga's Soundbar & Grill on Tuesday, he shared his inspiration behind the song with THE STAR . "It's really about truth and honesty.
I grew up with my mom and my sister, didn't grow with my dad [dancehall artiste Bounty Killer] so there's a lot a things I had to learn on my own growing up as a man. Suh as a man now when you grow up you think seh 'Yuh fi jus give a woman wah shi want, whatever she wants to hear' and I don't think that's wrong. But I also don't think that's right because there're plenty of people who will sacrifice what they have for who they love or what somebody else wants.
I think it's important to be truthful and honest and I had to learn that on my own, through relationships," said Myjah. He continued, "Through that process, mi find out seh not everything that everybody wants to hear is always the right thing to say. Sometimes although the truth may hurt, if you tell the truth, you never really know what the outcome is.
So Exes is just me being honest and upfront when yuh first meet somebody and yuh a deal wid dem mi jus a tell dem 'Look babes, all ma exes love me, nuh worry yuhself'." He implored fans to listen deeper for the message of 'self-love'. "[ Exes ] is really a vibe because ultimately, I think the message is, n.
