International artist Joe Young aka Mansa's hot new single "Keep Me Alive" ft Ceelo Green produced by Grammy-nominated producers Cool & Dre is out now on all platforms!

"What's going on currently is that we need to find our way back to God. We need to find our way back to our driving energy. We need to stop letting the media-controlling us and making us believe what they want us to believe. The truth is out there. This song is a reflection of isolation. We need to practice spiritual distancing. We are making the wrong people famous - trolls, snitches, and child molesters. We need to find our way back to humanity in a real way. Keep me alive!" says Joe Young.

Artist Joe Young, who was mentored by WuTang Clan legend - Ghostface Killa, was born and raised in Germany. In addition to being an artist, when he's not in the studio recording music, he enjoys designing clothes for Wu Wear and he runs a tech company called 3rdspacecommunications.

This single is a powerful piece of art. It was crafted with pure energy and a bit of good and bad karma. The balance is there. All live Instruments. "The hook is what everyone feels in their soul right now. It's a big song. Ceelo Green is one of the greatest voices of our generation and it was a pleasure being able to have him apart of this project. It has a crazy story to it which is told in bits and pieces leading to a grand finale full of emotions and mixed feelings. It will be the biggest song for us this year. Everything is alive on this track" quotes Joe Young.

Joe Young has worked with some of the music industry top artists such as DMX, Rick Ross, The Game, Wiz Khalifa, Max B, Snoop Dogg, Tyga, 6ix9ine, Dave East, Method Man, Tony Yayo, Styles P, and more!

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