
The album options appearances from reggae heavyweights Johnny Osbourne, Jesse Royal, Brandon Rootz, and veteran deejay Lone Ranger. Standout tracks together with “Rebels In City,” “Sound System,” “Rule the Sound,” “One Draw,” “No Vagabond,” and “A Rub-A-Dub for Two” showcase the challenge’s vary whereas remaining firmly rooted in reggae’s traditions.
For Aza, working alongside King Jammy has been each an honor and an schooling. She has described the expertise as “like a complete college,” crediting the legendary producer with serving to sharpen her craft whereas encouraging her creative progress.
At a time when roots reggae continues to evolve, Insurgent Daawta serves as a reminder that the style’s future stays brilliant. Respectful of its basis whereas confidently transferring ahead, Aza Lineage has delivered a debut that feels genuine, considerate, and unmistakably Jamaican.

