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Love Is The Most Important Thing To Leon Grey

By neonmusicMarch 18, 2020

Love Is The Most Important Thing To Leon GreyYou may already know the name Leon Grey. You will almost definitely have seen his face, one of the most stoically recognisable in the transitory world of social media fame. However, you haven’t heard the man sing… until now.

An overnight success story, Leon Grey first shot to fame on social media. However, now, with his seamless transition from modelling to singing and songwriting, Leon Grey proves he is not just a pretty face. Ticket For Your Love is the debut single from this Jamaican-Greek reggae star in the making, and is the perfect blending of R&B and lovers’ rock reggae. Honing his craft, Leon Grey went back to his roots to explore and take inspiration from some of the biggest, most respected and innovative names in reggae, such as Dennis Brown and Gregory Isaacs.

You can certainly hear these influences in Grey’s remarkable debut foray into the world of music. Ticket For Your Love is a romantic listening experience that reminds us to slow down in the midst of fast-paced modern life and remember that love is truly the most important thing in life. The song speaks about love as though it is a journey, which must be traveled in order to find true peace and happiness. It’s a brave and true statement from the man who has already graced GQ and Glamour in the lead up to releasing new music.

This reggae superstar in the making is surely one you need to be watching. His rise is set to be stratospheric.

Listen to Ticket For Your Love and make sure you follow Leon Grey’s socials to keep up to date!

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