Peter Stewart sings about 'Monday Morning'

August 10, 2018
Peter Stewart

Reggae singer Peter Stewart recently released the lovers' rock track 'Monday Morning'.

"This song is for that person who's left alone by their loved one on a Monday morning while they're gone for work or on a business trip, even though they're coming back by the weekend," he said.

The song features 2008 Rising Stars winner Cameal Davis. This is not the first time he has worked with the songstress as they collaborated on a remake of Dan Hill's 1994 classic hit Sometimes When We Touch. their version was released in May 2018.

So far, the reception towards Monday Morning has been good, and a music video is in the works. The singer expects great things from this track.

An active musician and songwriter for the past 15 years, Stewart has a sound that can be described as a melting pot of Jamaican music genres, from lovers' rock to roots and culture to reggae, with a bit of dancehall.

His earliest exposure to music was under the tutelage of his cousin, reggae singer Beres Hammond, who assisted him with the production of Monday Morning years before its release.

Always putting work into improving his craft, Stewart is leaning on God's guidance to take him to the next step.

"It's a blessing to be able to use your God-given talent the way I do through music. trust me, it's a beautiful feeling," he said.

Crediting God, his family, friends and fans as the reasons he can keep going, Stewart is currently working on promotions for Monday Morning as and is constantly writing and recording new music.

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