Kristine Alicia, is a Jamaican-born artist who’s about to release a single that’s less a song and more of a spiritual experience.
“Mek Love” isn’t just another track dropping on December 11th—it’s a lifeline wrapped in melody, a musical embrace born from the most challenging moments of one woman’s journey. An artist who battled illness while wrestling with personal tragedy, and somehow still finding the strength to turn her deepest vulnerabilities into art that breathes with raw, unfiltered emotion.
Kristine’s story isn’t a typical music industry narrative. After losing her husband, she found herself at a crossroads where many would have fallen silent. Instead, she chose music as her language of healing. “Music became my lifeline,” she admits her words carrying the weight of hard-won wisdom. “It taught me to create without fear, to be completely transparent.”
And transparent she is.
“Mek Love” emerged during a moment of intense personal struggle—a time when most would retreat, Kristine chose to create.
The single is a testament to love’s transformative power, a sonic journey that invites listeners into her most intimate emotional landscape. She describes it as capturing “the feeling of being truly cared for, of experiencing love as a healing force.”
Produced by CYCLONE MUSIC GROUP and HUNGRY BELLY RECORDS, the track is featured on the “Tek Life” Riddim compilation and is more than just a preview of her upcoming album. It’s a declaration of resilience, a musical statement that says survival isn’t just about enduring—it’s about blooming despite the storms.
Her musical roots are as rich and complex as her story—gospel, reggae, classical, and jazz intertwine in a sound that defies simple categorization. And now, with a homecoming performance scheduled at the Essence of Music Festival in Kingston, Jamaica, Kristine is bringing her journey full circle.
The accompanying music video promises to be just as powerful as the track itself—a visual poem exploring vulnerability, emotional liberation, and the multifaceted nature of love. It’s not just a song to be heard, but an experience to be felt.
As December 11th approaches, music lovers aren’t just anticipating a video release. They’re waiting for a moment of artistic alchemy—where pain transforms into beauty, where personal struggle becomes a universal connection.
“‘Mek Love’ is more than a song,” Kristine shares. “It’s a celebration of life, a testament to the healing power of authentic expression.”
And isn’t that what true art is all about?
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