King David 1995 opens ‘International Artists Project, Part 2’ with his heartfelt track ‘Support’, a vibrant blend of Amapiano and Afro Pop.
The song sets the tone for the album, reflecting King David 1995’s unwavering commitment to community. Demonstrating his generous spirit, he chose to split his royalties equally among all featured artists on the album, showcasing a selfless approach to collaboration and fairness.
Born in Kono District during the war in 1995, King David 1995’s journey has been one of resilience and discovery.
Growing up in a Christian household, he developed a deep connection to music through family worship sessions, where he enjoyed singing praises and beating drums. Influenced by his mother’s church singing and his father’s love for diverse musical styles from East Africa, Sierra Leone, and beyond, King David 1995 grew up with an eclectic appreciation for music.
After relocating to Freetown due to the war, he balanced life between two cities, gaining an education at notable schools such as Sierra International and Albert Academy.
Influenced by global stars like Michael Jackson and Chris Brown, he faced hardships, including homelessness and dropping out of school. However, his love for IT and music production ignited in 2014, leading him to FL Studios, where he began honing his craft.
‘Support’ is a testament to King David 1995’s spirit. It’s a celebration of unity, passion, and perseverance, with uplifting beats and a message of collaboration.
This track captures his journey and dreams, marking him as an artist to watch.