Jamaican reggae titan Anthony B joins forces with French-based Cape Verdean vocalist Mo’Kalamity for his or her heartfelt collaboration, Little Cottage. The observe arrives by way of Ineffable Data and Anthony B’s Born Hearth Music imprint.
This radiant roots providing marks the third glimpse into Anthony B’s forthcoming 2026 album. It follows his current drops Impolite Bwoy and Like A Mirror on the Roots Rock Reggae Riddim. The track paints a vivid image of escape from city hardship. His lyrics chronicle chilly streets and financial wrestle earlier than discovering refuge in a seaside sanctuary.
“In my little cottage, someplace by the ocean,” he sings, providing respite from a world the place dad and mom hustle arduous but stay trapped in poverty.
MO’KALAMITY ADDS MELODIC DEPTH TO ANTHONY B’S CONSCIOUS STORYTELLING
Whereas Anthony B constructed his status on the enduring World A Reggae Music, his 2023 observe Chill Out has dominated streaming platforms since its launch. That track’s success from the Bread & Butter album demonstrates his enduring relevance.
Little Cottage channels traditional roots reggae heat while addressing up to date struggles. Mo’Kalamity’s contribution provides melodic depth to the aware storytelling, creating an anthem for anybody in search of peace amidst chaos.
ABOUT ANTHONY B

Anthony B rose from Jamaica’s Bobo Ashanti order to turn out to be roots reggae’s most militant voice. His Star Path Data breakthrough with Hearth Pon Rome established him as aware dancehall’s fierce counterpoint.
Throughout three many years, he has launched over a dozen albums, toured from Senegal to Iceland, and based Born Hearth Data whereas channelling religious devotion into uncompromising resistance.
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ABOUT MO’KALAMITY

Born in Cape Verde and raised in France, Mo’Kalamity emerged from Paris’s reggae underground with heat and militancy. Her albums Warriors of Light and Deeper Revolution earned Cabo Verde Awards recognition, whereas One Love Vibration noticed her collaborate with Sly & Robbie in Kingston.
Current classes in Brooklyn with Sidney Mills and Andy Bassford have expanded Mo’Kalamity’s sound whereas preserving her roots basis.
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