Drawing us in with a subtle inhalation and an intricate guitar performance with cerebral nuances, David Munoz opens Close Tu Di Vine – Remix with the poignant and affirmative lyrics, “Him a di Lord a mi heart, di foundation to truth and love… Wen mi tink ’bout di grace him display to mi, is King Jesus mi first tink ’bout, him a mi saviour, deliverer, more dan a fren, him a gu always deh deh, from beginning to end!”
Immediately we are captivated by his unique timbre, accent and his connection with Source. There is a vibrant authenticity that comes to life from the fusion of the Miami-based artist’s tropical sound and his prose which inspires us, reminding us that we are indeed at one with The Creator.
Close Tu Di Vine as a title is a clever play on words. It is about David Munoz‘s strong, personal relationship with Jesus, who the star recognises as his Saviour, friend, and support throughout his life. Close Tu Di Vine is about being close to God and trusting His guidance. David praises Jesus for His love and grace, and sings about how nothing can replace that connection.

Speaking on his artistry, David confesses, “I’m a passionate recording artist, driven by a deep love for the craft and a relentless pursuit of musical expression.” He elaborates on his intention with reference to the song, “Inspired by Toby Mac and CK, I crafted this track to align with scripture, keeping faith steady amidst life’s storms.”
Sharing some profound wisdom, David adds, “Ability can get you anywhere, but it’s character that sustains you.” This philosophy transmutes in the stunning uniqueness of the track and the transcendental guitar performance, intricate production and raw charisma that the star manifests.
There are ethereal moments where he is almost speaking in tongues, and this is just another string to the bow of originality that David Munoz wields! Naturally, we have added Close Tu Di Vine to our New Music Spotlight playlist, and our TIMELESS playlist, whilst we continue to stream the wider discography of David Munoz, including the original version of the song, and Love Is Like a Crystal.