Jamaican reggae artiste, Kabaka Pyramid.
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Eclectic reggae band Dukes of Roots on Feb. 28 dropped its debut album highlighting its collaboration with GRAMMY Award-winning artist and producer Stephen Marley on “Follow Love.”
The album is a group of soulful reggae tracks that showcase the band’s distinctive sound and various musical influences.
The album options an all-star lineup of collaborations, with visitor appearances from famend artists, akin to Tarrus Riley, Kabaka Pyramid, Andrew Tosh, Natiruts, Darius Rucker, and Titi Tsira.
Every monitor affords a definite taste, combining the normal parts of reggae with trendy manufacturing strategies.
“With the monitor ‘Follow Love,’ that includes the incomparable Stephen Marley, Dukes of Roots ship a powerhouse efficiency that exemplifies unity and positivity by heartfelt lyrics and infectious rhythms,” Ronnie Tomlinson, the Jamaican-born leisure publicist, instructed Caribbean Life.

“Marley’s velvety vocals superbly complement the soulful melodies of the album, making a harmonious fusion that’s each uplifting and profound,” she added.
Rod Walkey, Dukes of Roots’ band member and govt producer, stated: “We’re thrilled to lastly share our music with the world by our debut album.
“This album is a testomony to our love for reggae and the eclectic mixture of influences which have formed our sound,” he added. “We hope that it brings pleasure and positivity to all who pay attention.”
The Brooklyn-based Tomlinson stated the album’s manufacturing credit boast “a formidable lineup” of GRAMMY award-winning producer Sean “YoungPow” Diedrick and co-producer Walkey, alongside mixing by Marc Lee, James “Bonzai” Caruso and Veer Dhaniram mastering by Chris Athens.
“The result’s an immersive listening expertise that captures the essence of reggae music at its best,” Tomlinson stated.
The monitor record: Cross The Rubicon; Follow Love that includes Stephen Marley; Strain Drop that includes Tarrus Riley; Really feel The Love (remix) that includes Kabaka Pyramid; Tosh that includes Andrew Tosh; Attempt Glad that includes Natiruts; John Punch (remake) that includes Darius Rucker; I Can See Clearly Now that includes Titi Tsira; and Cross The Rubicon (dub by Scientist).