WizPhil releases ‘Lavish Lifestyle’ song
‘Lavish Lifestyle’ is a collaboration with WizPhil, Joey2kool Productions and Team Mohamed’s
‘Lavish Lifestyle’ is a collaboration with WizPhil, Joey2kool Productions and Team Mohamed’s

Video dropping soon

IN a sizzling new collaboration, musician Phillip Anthony Geer has dropped the audio to his new song called ‘Lavish Lifestyle’ that tells the story of how the rich and elite live, and how others aspiring to step up in life can achieve the same through hard work. Speaking with Buzz this week, Geer, well-known in the music industry as ‘WizPhil’ explained that the song is a partnership with Joey2kool Productions and Team Mohamed’s. They are now in the process of shooting the video at locations across the country.
The audio was released earlier this week on Youtube and on all social media platforms and the video is expected to come out soon, even as no date was announced as yet.
According to WizPhil, the music video will showcase Guyana tremendously and will encourage Guyanese to remain positive through their hardships and on their road to a better life. He said it also showcases the high-end lifestyle of Team Mohamed’s and how any Guyanese can make it once they put in the work required.

Geer has made significant strides in the local music industry, top among them being that he was able to acquire his own recording studio. He has also managed to get out several music videos and has been able to perform at several big events across the country. Geer loved music ever since he was a child and this was fueled by the time he spent playing instruments in church, but it was really in his high school days that the thought came to him that music is what he really wants to pursue. He started recording music in school just for his benefit and that of his friends, but after finishing school, he began to take it seriously. He began recording his own music by getting the right equipment and software, microphones and a good mix and sound.
He received positive feedback from friends about his music and they encouraged him to continue with it. Since then, Geer has always believed that his music will eventually make it big, not just locally, but internationally. “I know my music’s worth; it’s worth much more than these ears in Guyana. It just takes one song to make a hit and I know that it will come soon,” he has expressed.

“I grew up in church playing the drums and then I moved on to guitars and so forth. I started developing an ear for music and I got better at it and I just continued and realised that I am really cut out for the music business.” His music doesn’t feature comedy and is more about serious, positive subjects that come up in his life such as things that happen in the community, lifestyle, relationships, things that people are going through in life and other reality subjects. The musician feels that more value and appreciation can be placed on the work of local artistes and that the radio stations for one can do its part to promote the work of such artistes. “The DJs need to value good music and not just play trash on the radio. Play music that would make Guyana look good,” he stated. Geer has observed that good music is more than hype and beats that sound good. Music should inspire people, he said.
He is also hopeful that more local events will be organised to give artistes an opportunity to work and showcase their talent. “We need to get local events, more events that feature local artistes as opposed to international ones. We have to showcase our own. Put them on stage, give them a spot,” he encouraged.

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