Beres Hammond drops Let Me Help You
Beres Hammond, Jamaica’s beloved godfather of lover’s rock, has dropped his newest single, Let Me Help You — an ode to a woman that Beres wants to see smile again.
Recognising that life has given her some difficult times, Beres lifts her burdens by lending a listening ear and complimenting her virtues.
The re-recorded version of the 1988 song Let Me Help You benefits from Beres’s smoky-sweet voice that is synonymous with lover’s rock.
To complement the release, Spotify’s new music Friday feature will include billboard positioning at Toronto’s iconic Yonge-Dundas Square, and New York’s Times Square.
In addition to billboard visibility, Beres will be on tour in the USA and Canada in July and August 2024 performing songs from his extensive catalogue and a few new gems.
Stops on the ‘Forever Giving Thanks’ tour, includes the 27th edition of Sierra Nevada World Music Festival in Boonville, California, on June 21-23, 2024, and July 20, 2024, as the headliner of Reggae Sumfest with more dates to be announced.
In April, Beres hosted the annual Love and Harmony Cruise. He was Captain Beres Hammond for the all-white concert at sea where he announced that his new single would be available on all digital service platforms.