Some music finds you. Some music calls you residence. Subajah faucets into each within the blazing opening single from his forthcoming third album of the identical identify, The Supply. Fusing genuine roots reggae with the traditional kora strings of West Africa, the monitor opens into an natural, immersive soundscape.
The Supply’s line-up is formidable. Carlaloo One Drop, drummer for The Wailers, drives the rhythm alongside Grammy-winning bassist Don Chandler. Guitarist James Shepard and keyboardist Calvin “First Eye” Bennion, former dwell engineer for Max Romeo, construct the harmonic basis.
A CALL ACROSS TIME, IT LINGERS LONG AFTER THE MUSIC FADES
Cyrus Richards of the London-based band Rasites provides presence, whereas backing vocalist Harmonie Déjà, recognized for her work with Luciano, lifts the vocal panorama. Grasp kora virtuoso Moussa Dembele crowns all of it, his strings threading historical West African soul immediately into the groove.

From its opening seconds, the monitor resonates like a name throughout time. It uplifts and instructions, lingering lengthy after the music fades.
The album arrives digitally on 3 April by way of Dashen Information. One to look at.
ABOUT SUBAJAH

Born in France and primarily based in London, Subajah makes music the place reggae, soul, and religious consciousness meet. His debut album, Architect (2017), mastered by reggae legend Gussie Clarke, drew vital reward for its poetic depth.
Second album Lion (2024) confirms his creative vary, bringing soulful maturity and socially conscious storytelling. Throughout each launch, Subajah crafts music that uplifts, awakens, and speaks on to the soul.
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