US-based Guyanese recording artiste Samuel the Comet formerly known as Comet is promising his reggae-loving fans an array of good music in 2025 and beyond.
The sprightly songwriter and producer, real name is Samuel Benjamin, says he excited as he gets ready to release a lover’s anthem titled ‘Don’t Let Go’ on Valentine’s Day.
The self-produced track was recorded on his Ready Now Entertainment record label.
“2025 is going to be an amazing year, I am excited by the materials I have to release. I am starting off the year right this Valentine’s Day with ‘Don’t Let Go’, which I believe will resonate with people who believe that true love still exists,” said Samuel the Comet.
The multi-talented musician says he is pleased with the steady growth of his career.
” The growth is magical,” says the Linden, Guyana-born singer, whose love for reggae surpasses the one he has for his native’s Shanto, or Calypso music.
“I have a brethren, his name is Zion, and as a youth every time I go to his home to hold a vibes, he used to be playing Bob Marley, Burning Spare, and people like Dennis Brown. I used to listen all of them, and then later in my teenage years, I came across Culture’s album (Wings of a Dove), and the songs were speaking to my reality. That is when I said, ‘roots reggae music is my favourite of all genres’,” he said.
Samuel the Comet said he plan to continue producing music that will have a lasting impact on the world.
“The vision for my label and for my music career is to touch the lives of people all over the world with positive, uplifting music. That way we can practice patience and tolerance, and choose love over the distraction of our emotions,” he said.
