The official video was premiered on YouTube on November 12, 2012 .
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 The official video was premiered on YouTube on
Blasto incorporates Malawian slang and phrases, such as "IMVA" (meaning "Listen" or "Do you hear?"), into a Jamaican-influenced dancehall framework.
The song operates on a theme of spiritual protection and divine vigilance, a common motif in conscious reggae. Released in late 2012, the video has become
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 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. Blasto follows a mantra of "creating music with
Blasto - Jah Nah Sleep ft Billy Christ (Official Music Video)
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