Usain Bolt's latest venture has seen the world's fastest man ever exchange the track for the studio booth in a collaborative musical project with manager NJ Walker.
The world's fastest man ever, Usain Bolt is in the spotlight with his latest venture in the recording studio.
Bolt known for his decorated track career with multiple world and Olympic titles recently released a new collaborative album titled Exotic N Wild with his manager and longtime friend Nugent 'NJ' Walker.
The album features five singles including Exotic N Wild, Desire, Everlasting, Moments, and Fire and Rain.
The project marks Bolt’s latest venture in a music career he began after retiring from track and field.
Known for his passion for reggae and dancehall, Bolt established his own record label, A-Team Lifestyle in 2019, aiming to promote Jamaican music and talent.
Since his musical debut in 2019, Bolt has made strides in the industry, leveraging his platform to showcase Jamaican sounds and collaborate with prominent artists.
In 2020, he released Living the Dream with NJ Walker, a song inspired by his journey and success both on and off the track.
Set to a laid-back reggae beat, the track was well-received by fans and highlighted Bolt’s growing musical ambitions.
A year later, Bolt released his first full album, Country Yutes, blending reggae and dancehall to celebrate his Jamaican heritage.
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Tracks like It’s a Party and Need Your Love from the album struck a chord with fans as the album even made its way onto the Billboard Reggae Albums chart, a significant accomplishment for the legendary sprinter.
With this latest project, Bolt continues to build on his artistic journey, transforming his passion for music into a growing career.
The album is available on streaming platforms including Spotify, Apple Music, and YouTube.