When life presses closely, music usually turns into a lifeline. That fact fuels Jamaican singer Hezron’s stirring single Holding On, an anthem constructed on religion, resilience and the refusal to surrender. His voice carries not solely melody however conviction, providing consolation to anybody weathering storms and looking for brighter days.
Written by Howard Campbell and produced with Tad A. Dawkins Jr. for Tad’s Report, Holding On feels intimate but expansive. Hezron explains its objective: “Holding On is about resilience and religion. It’s a reminder that regardless of how heavy life will get, all of us have the energy to push via.”
The music encourages individuals not to surrender, even when circumstances appear overwhelming. “I wished it to function an anthem of hope for anybody going via struggles. It’s a message that brighter days are forward for those who simply maintain holding on.”
AN ANTHEM OF HOPE FOR ANYONE GOING THROUGH STRUGGLES
Hezron co-produced the music, performed acoustic guitar and surrounded himself with a decent band. Leroy Romans provides bass, synths, keys, and flute. Rohan Dwyer shapes programmed drums and guitar, whereas Limey Murray brings heat on backing vocals.
Holding On continues his journey with Tad’s Worldwide Report, the label behind MOAM: Man On A Mission and The Life I Stay. It affirms Hezron’s position as a messenger of endurance and lightweight.
ABOUT HEZRON



From US R&B studios to Jamaica’s reggae coronary heart, Hezron shapes music with objective. His baritone strikes via lovers’ rock and socially aware tracks. Hits like Property Supervisor, So In Love and Pure Lady singles showcase his international impression.
By collaborations, awards, and pageant levels like Sumfest, he asserts reggae’s presence worldwide whereas delivering songs that encourage hope, reflection and cultural satisfaction.
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