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Dollarman’s So Tired Climbs The Foundation Radio Network NY Charts

Kingston, Jamaica – After his release just two months ago, reggae artist Dollarman is already making waves with his latest single, So Tired. The track has earned a spot on The Foundation Radio Network NY Charts, a significant measure of reggae music’s performance in New York and the broader Mid-Atlantic region.

Released under 420 Records in early September, So Tired is an inspirational roots reggae anthem. Written by Dollarman and co-produced by Bernard Joseph (IOBI), the track addresses universal struggles such as gaslighting, bullying, and manipulation. Its powerful chorus echoes resilience and determination: “I’m so tired of running—it’s been a long time coming. The time is now, the place is here, and I’m ready to overcome my fear.”

The song’s production is a collaborative effort, with backing vocals provided by Naomi Trench, also known as Makedah. To enhance its sonic quality, the track was mixed in Jamaica by legendary producer and sound engineer Karl Pitterson, whose notable credits include Steel Pulse’s iconic albums Handsworth Revolution (1978), Tribute to the Martyrs (1979), and True Democracy (1982).

Dollarman’s So Tired is resonating with listeners, reflecting the artist’s ability to blend meaningful lyrics with authentic reggae rhythms. Its growing popularity on The Foundation Radio Network NY Charts is a testament to its impact, marking yet another milestone in Dollarman’s musical journey.

For more updates on Dollarman and his work, stay tuned to Vision Newspaper – The Caribbean Update.

SOURCE Maria Jackson

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