
Roots reggae artist Aza Lineage is about to launch her new single No Vagabond this Friday, providing listeners a strong message of non secular conviction, self-respect, and Rastafari consciousness. The monitor options acclaimed reggae artists Jesse Royal and Brandon Rootz and is taken from Aza’s debut album Insurgent Daawta, produced by reggae pioneer King Jammy and launched by means of VP Information.
Constructed across the chorus “Don’t name me no vagabond, true me no have fairly garments on,” the music challenges superficial judgments and affirms that an individual’s value will not be outlined by materials possessions or societal expectations. As an alternative, No Vagabond celebrates religion, function, and the power to stay steadfast on a righteous path.
Mixing conventional roots reggae with aware lyricism, the collaboration brings collectively three artists whose voices are deeply linked to reggae’s cultural and non secular foundations. The result’s a well timed anthem that speaks to resilience, id, and remaining true to oneself within the face of criticism and misunderstanding. “No Vagabond” is now out there on all main streaming platforms.

