Legendary Jamaica deejay, Jermaine Fagan, has collaborated with iconic Dancehall artiste Sizzla on a song titled ‘Free’ - which was released last month.

On the collaboration, Jermaine said: “This song was written and recorded to celebrate the achievements of Black people.

“It is important to remind our people about what we have achieved as a great race of people who were taken from Mother Africa and scattered all over the world. We must also treasure our freedom and remember that until we free our minds from the mental shackles placed on us by our oppressors, we will never be absolutely free.”

Reflecting on working with the critically acclaimed star, he added: “Sizzla is one of my artistes, his albums Black Woman and Child and Praise Ye Jah have made a profound impact on me both as a songwriter and artiste. He is one of my greatest musical influences, and collaborating with him on this song was a wonderful experience.

“I am grateful to Stamma Ramma from New Road Entertainment and my studio engineer Jahnoi for helping to make this production a reality.” Also known as ‘Prince’, Fagan, who is originally from Portmore, has three albums to his credit, More 2 Life in 2005, Just A Simple Man in 2007, and the 2020 release of Cool Prince.