Kumar Fyah Unveils New Visuals for “Behold I Come” Captured on the Stunning Island of Anguilla
Kumar Fyah – Behold I Come (Official Video)
Kumar Fyah has just released captivating new visuals for his latest track, “Behold I Come,” filmed on location the day after Bankie Banks iconic Moonsplash Festival at The Dune Preserve in Anguilla.
WORLD CLASS LOCATION AND MUSICIANS
These visuals, shot in Aguilla, feature cameos from a host of world class musicians across the Caribbean including Bankie Banks (the King of the Dune), Tony Ruption, Mighty Mystic, Omari Banks, Sunra Banks, Lateef Banks, Junior Jazz, King Kiniah and Curtis Robinson.
“‘Behold I Come with roots, truths, and rights. Behold I Come, Rastaman’s daughters and sons’ The world needs more love, and we declare it with songs of freedom and positivity” expresses Kumar Fyah.
In February 2026, 29 West Music Productions released two culturally powerful songs: a cover of Judy Mowatt’s timeless classic “Black Woman” featuring Kaedi Philo, and Kumar Fyah’s original piece “Behold I Come”, crafted with fresh lyrics over the same classic rhythm. At the Wickie Wackie Music Festival in Bull Bay, Jamaica, Kumar and Kaedi delivered their performances to a culturally conscious audience. Both tracks feature striking visuals skillfully captured by the innovative Tizzy Tokyo.
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Producer Richard Bell has returned to his production roots with these two powerful songs. He shares his thoughts on Kumar, “It was a very great experience working with Kumar. Professional in every way, and he makes it so easy to get the tune completed. He is a young legend in the game, and I am very pleased to be working on some more songs with him. Behold I Come!”
Richard “Bobo” Bell, a prominent producer who began StarTrail Records in 1989, now works under the label imprint 29 West Music Productions in collaboration with Lynford “Fatta” Marshall. Known for producing hits with legends like Beres Hammond, Garnett Silk, Anthony B, ThirWorld, and many others, Bobo continues to make waves in the music industry.
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Kumar Fyah, a Grammy-nominated recording artist based in Jamaica, is excited to share that “Behold I Come” is his second video shot on the pristine shores of Anguilla. In 2025, he collaborated with Tizzy Tokyo to create a visualizer for his cover of The Police’s “Message in a Bottle”,
produced by the renowned Clive Hunt.
YouTube: Behold I Come – Kumar Fyah
Landing Page Link: Behold I Come – Kumar Fyah
YouTube: Black Woman – Kaidi Philo
Landing Page Link: Black Woman – Kaidi Philo
Contact:
kumarfyahmusic@gmail.com
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