Born in Jamaica, "the home of Reggae,"
Mutti Lewis grew up in the shadows of political violence, tribal war,
poverty, and
social
injustice. Himself a revolutionary, it was his desire to carry
on the efforts of the great revolutionaries before him that inspired
him to
use music as both the medium of and the catalyst for social consciousness
and political change.
Mutti grew up in Glendevon Hendon, in the city of Montego Bay,
Jamaica. Before migrating to the U.S., Mutti worked in Jamaica withthe
band called "Rabbonie" which later changed it's name to "Mana."
In 1997, he succesfully recorded his first solo album. After
getting airplay, the album caught the attention of movie producer, Justin
King, who used the title cut, "Righteous Vampire" on the
sound track for his 2002 movie "Tommy Hobson."
Mutti's music is a spiritual amalgamation of love and hope
inspired by his recognition and appreciation of the blessings he has
received from The Most High. As he looks back on life, he realizes that
the struggles
he encountered on this journey instilled in
him the character that, through his music, he uses to inspire others
to never give up.
By the help of Jah, Mutti Lewis will continue to bring forward earth
shaking experiences with the message of Love, Truth, and Righteousness.
HOW GREAT IT WOULD BE TO SEE...
EACH ONE REACH ONE,
EACH ONE TEACH ONE,
EVERY MAN LOVE AND RESPECT
ONE ANOTHER.
JAH GUIDE
- Mutti Lewis |