Threwth releases new single Special Me
Special Me is the title of the latest single by gospel recording artiste Threwth (pronounced truth).
The song, produced by Lamar Thompson of Christ Driven Productions, was released a month ago.
Threwth said the inspiration for Special Me came from the belief that, despite the challenges we face or where we come from, God made each of us special.
He is pleased with the feedback that he has received.
“The response to the song has been great, people say they are blessed by it. I believe that its relatable to people because many of us forget our purpose in life, our identity… and people take on to it. I’ve been getting feedback from older mature people as well,” Threwth told the Jamaica Observer on Friday.
The artiste said he had no intentions of getting into music until having an encounter with God.
“I had no interest in music until now. I really wasn’t doing any songs, and when [I had] an encounter with God was when I decided to follow his message and to talk to people in a unique way,” he shared.
Last year, he released the seven-song EP titled Talk Threwth.
On November 11 he hosted a promotional campaign for the EP, which was held at recording studio The Compound on Molynes Road in St Andrew.
Talk Threwth features the songs Hosanna, Anointing featuring Mykal Malachi,
Protection, Anuh Me Alone, Word Up, Inna My Heart, and A Just Di World.
Threwth and engineer Lamar Thompson produced the EP with Thompson mixing and mastering the songs.
Said Threwth: “A lot of prayer went into creating this body of work, and really and truly these songs came by revelation. Lamar helped me with vocalising, and the songs just came to me naturally.”
It was in 2013 that Threwth, whose real name is Adrian Malonie, gave his life to Christ and became a born-again Christian.
“I was passing a church and heard the pastor preaching and I stopped and looked. There was this altar call, and the pastor said to me that he will pray for me. I then got a vision that impacted me, and from there I got baptised,” Threwth recalled.