Atlanta Emcee Jo$e Rivera Drops Visual For “Another Day” Featuring Curtis Williams

Atlanta emcee, Jo$e Rivera, is back with a new visual for his hot new single, “Another Day.” Have you ever heard the poem about a rose that grew from a crack in the concrete? If not, Jo$e is living proof of that statement. Over the years, the Panamanian descent artist continues to thrive through life’s obstacles. Rather than crumbling under pressure, he uses his challenges as a means to push forward and succeed. Despite the circumstances, he evolved.

Jo$e has previously expressed how he utilizes music to motivate and inspire others through his relatable lyricism and laid-back sound. He does just that with his latest banger and visual.

The new visual for the BluClown-produced track “Another Day,”  features Curtis Williams From Two9. To no surprise, the ATL lyricist never disappoints and continues to execute all his visions in each and every video. He creates music to tell stories and reflect on various personal situations.

In the opening clip, Jo$e enters a cemetery as he prays to God to see another day and to be protected from his anger.

“Lord I pray to see another day/  Lord I pray to see another day/ Keep one in the chains to protect me from the danger/ Lord protect me from my anger / Lord protect me from the danger.”

Curtis Williams from Two9 joins in for the second part of the track. These two lyrical creatives came together and formulated a timeless relatable record. Give the record a spin by taking a look at Jo$e Rivera’s latest music video below.

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