Fans can view the video on YouTube via the official upload by the artist. Lyrical Themes and Message
Blasto incorporates Malawian slang and phrases, such as "IMVA" (meaning "Listen" or "Do you hear?"), into a Jamaican-influenced dancehall framework. Fans can view the video on YouTube via
The official video was premiered on YouTube on November 12, 2012 . The title and chorus, "Jah Nah Sleep," assert
The title and chorus, "Jah Nah Sleep," assert that God is always watching over the faithful, providing a "shield and sword" against a "wicked and cold" world. The official music video for (often stylized as
Blasto follows a mantra of "creating music with a purpose," aiming to express real-life situations and spiritual truths through his art. Artist Backgrounds
The video was produced by Fx Creatives and Homeline Media , and directed by Clem Beats .
The official music video for (often stylized as "Jah Nuh Sleep") is a collaborative track by Malawian reggae and dancehall artist Blasto (born Otis Chilamba) featuring Billy Christ . Released in late 2012, the video has become a notable work in the Malawian dancehall scene, showcasing Blasto's signature "IMVA" style. Music Video Production & Release