After a hiatus, Jay Maphy returns with “An Ate Ber,” a heartfelt narrative of a family torn by poverty. The song, produced at Tuff Beat Recording Studio, delves into personal struggles. Maphy, critical of low-paying gigs, urges musicians to value their craft. Teasing upcoming releases and collaborations, he emphasizes the business side of music. With hits like “Chogo Langeta” and “Smile,” Maphy is set to reclaim the spotlight.
After a brief pause from the music scene, Jay Maphy Atin Ker, the soulful singer behind Ker Music Terror, also known as the “love song bird,” is making a triumphant return with the official release of his latest visual masterpiece, “An Atye Ber,” dropping on Wednesday, November 15th.
“An Atye Ber” is more than just a song; it’s a poignant love poem narrating the struggles of a family torn apart by poverty, where a man is abandoned by a woman trapped in terrible financial circumstances. The track, weighed down with emotion and empathy, was accurately produced at Tuff Beat Recording Studio in Lira City. Key contributors to the production include Dani Pro, Mrr Dee, and a talented guitarist. The visually striking video was directed by the skilled Mark 1 Scenez.
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Jay Maphy shared the reason behind his musical break, stating, “I wanted to take a break to address some personal matters, and now I feel it’s the right time to bounce back. Music sometimes needs to wait as we handle life’s challenges.”
Following the release of “An Atye Ber,” Jay Maphy is gearing up for a series of continuous music releases, with his next audio single, “Akwayi,” scheduled for release within a month. Additionally, he has exciting collaborations in the pipeline, teaming up with Hot Soup CEO, Professa Maros, on an upcoming tracks.
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Addressing his absence from shows and concerts in Lira City, Jay Maphy emphasized the importance of valuing musicians as professionals in the business. He expressed frustration with organizers offering low compensation for performances, stating, “If I’m investing 3 million in a video and you’re inviting me to a show with a fee of UGX 100,000, that is a disgrace. I’d rather perform for free than compromise my value.”
Jay Maphy urged fellow musicians to treat their craft as a business, emphasizing the need for branding and financial respect. He attributed industry challenges to musicians’ complacency and urged them to stand firm, noting that quality music production demands both time and resources.
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In a forthcoming reveal, Jay Maphy announced plans to introduce his official manager under his record label, Ker Music Terror, highlighting the strategic moves being made within his career. With hits like “Chogo Langeta,” “Smile,” “Koyo Ngic,” “Diana,” and “Romeo & Juliet,” Jay Maphy continues to captivate audiences with soul-healing tunes accompanied by crystal-clear videos.
An atye aber by Jaymaphy Atin Ker (Vid teaser). here
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