Mission-Ary Globally collabs with Turbulance

September 02, 2020
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US recording artiste Skyboss Mission-Ary Globally is upbeat about his latest rhythm called Sky Global.

Released under his record label Sky Global Music, the rhythm features a host of known dancehall and reggae acts.

Among the songs is a collaboration with Rastafarian artiste Turbulance called Always Walk.

"Mi love all the track dem because a bare conscious artiste on the riddim and without a doubt it a go take the streets wicked," said Mission-Ary Globally. "The music video for Always Walk will be released this week and we and the fans are excited about that. It is really a song that speaks about having Jah in the vessel at all times and just asking him to walk with us during these perilous times. Turbulance is known for doing really positive and uplifting tracks and that is what this record label is all about so it is no surprise that this collaboration came about.

Turbulance added, "Mission-Ary knows good music and when I heard that he was coming out with a project, I decided to help him out. I like the fact that he came out with his own label so when he told me about the riddim, I didn't just want to voice a song on it, I thought a collaboration would be best, so we met up and penned the lyrics to the song and it came out perfectly."

Other entertainers featured on the rhythm include GWhizz, Teflon, S.K.I, Eagan, and Danger Chris.

In addition to promoting the singles, Mission-Ary Globally says he is working on a number of projects to be released later this year.

"We are currently experiencing the COVID-19 pandemic but this doesn't mean that reggae music will stop or die. Nothing can slow us up for too long so currently we are just promoting the riddim and doing other music. We are anticipating that the tracks will all take the entertainment market by storm so by the time it is time to start touring, the fans worldwide will know each track word-for-word. I am using this lockdown to just build my brand," he said.

Born Benton McNeil in Portland, Mission-Ary Globally started music while he was a student at Titchfield High School and won many deejay competitions.

The name Mission-Ary was given to him by Ice Man, a fellow reggae act, who said he dressed like a church minister while performing at a local show.

He migrated to Florida in 2008, where he continued on the path of being a recording artiste.

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