A Powerhouse Duo, Koffee Debuts New Visuals For ‘Pressure’ With Buju Banton: Watch

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Koffee, Buju Banton

In a brand new music video of her Buju Banton-assisted remix for her latest single Pressure, Koffee shares a visual patchwork of imageries to bring the impactful lyrics of the song to life.

Released today on all major streaming platforms and directed by award-winning director Alicia K Harris, the new production combines footage of the Black Lives Matter protests all around the world (including, England, Australia, Italy, Canada and the United States).  The visuals also capture candid moments between families as they enjoy each other’s company together as well as separated by social distancing. Koffee’s mom, Jo-Anne Williams, also makes a cameo appearance.

Koffee and her precursor Banton, effect their profound ode to implore vigour and faith among the grassroots of society who feels in the most during these tough times. “Sometimes when you feel it, you cry don’t? Hurt you heart enuh but duh, no mek it stress you. Cause it haffi be better. Nuh haffi live in ah the ghetto, fi be under the pressure my friend,” Koffee sings to exemplify a unified struggle as a people.

Banton’s snarls his thunderous verses interchangeably to support the young artiste’s powerful words: “ We born in the struggle, isolated in a bubble. What not for the rich yet another fi di poor. Jah bless and please help us, we can’t take no more. We feeling the Pressure way down to the core…”

Buju’s presence on the track has certainly soared the message to new heights. In talking about her experience working with the Reggae icon, Koffee had this to say; “Working with Buju has been an absolute honor for me. He’s a legend. I grew up listening to him so this is all surreal…He’s added so much strength and hope to the song.”

Previously released in September, produced by Sony Music Entertainment on behalf of Columbia, watch the new music video for Koffee’s Pressure Remix with Buju Banton here –