MORTIMER AND DAMIAN MARLEY REFLECT ON HUMANITY’S FRACTURES IN ‘IN MY TIME’
Mortimer, the soulful voice of contemporary reggae, has joined forces with Grammy-winning Damian Jr Gong Marley to unveil the gripping music video for In My Time. Directed by Pete Beng, the video is a stark mirror to the chaos of our era—showcasing a dystopian world of manipulation, fear, and corruption.
The single anchors From Within, Mortimer’s debut album, a profound exploration of humanity’s highs and lows.
“I started writing this song after feeling overwhelmed by the state of humanity,” Mortimer shares. “Fear is used to control us, and self-appointed ‘gods’ aim to unravel the world’s essence. Yet, this song is about emotional truth.”
Mortimer’s powerful voice, weaving raw emotion with hope, melds flawlessly with Marley’s sharp, evocative lyrics. Together, they explore environmental decay, systemic injustices, and personal awakening.
With roots reggae at its core, From Within pushes boundaries, incorporating R&B and ‘80s pop influences, produced in part by Winta James.
Celebrated by Rolling Stone for its haunting brilliance, Mortimer’s debut is a revelation. As he rises, Mortimer redefines reggae, offering a sound that is both timeless and urgent—a beacon in today’s fractured world.
ABOUT MORTIMER
Mortimer, a rising Jamaican artist, blends old-soul reggae roots with contemporary flair, crafting a sound both timeless and fresh. His voice, effortlessly shifting from smoky alto to silky falsetto, anchors heartfelt songs like Not A Day Goes By and My Child.
With collaborations alongside Protoje and Grammy-nominated producer Winta James, Mortimer’s music—steeped in love, hope, and truth—has won global acclaim, including chart-topping releases and over 20 million views on YouTube.
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ABOUT DAMIAN MARLEY
Damian Jr. Gong Marley, reggae royalty and boundary-breaker, crafts music that transcends genres and generations. The youngest son of Bob Marley, he redefined reggae with Grammy-winning hits like Welcome to Jamrock and genre-bending collaborations like Distant Relatives with Nas and Make It Bun Dem with Skrillex.
With his revolutionary spirit and global tours, Marley amplifies voices and cements his legacy as a 21st century cultural force.