On the heels of a charged European tour, Eesah brings his fireplace dwelling with Change We Need. Produced by Derrick Sound, the monitor captures the uncooked frustration of communities fed up with political neglect, channelling that power right into a name for accountability.
From the opening strains, Eesah’s voice cuts by with onerous truths, naming the failings of leaders whereas rallying individuals to face collectively. The lyrics burn with intent, however the supply by no means loses its rhythm. It’s protest made poetic, pressing but melodic.
MY VOICE IS FOR THE PEOPLE AND THE PEOPLE WANT CHANGE
Derrick Sound builds the stage with a driving beat that fuses reggae’s pulse with R&B textures, whereas Nicolas Meury of Little Lion Sound shapes the combination into a good, polished file. Launched by Proof Music, Change We Need lands as each an announcement and a soundtrack for resistance.
Eesah reveals the place artwork meets motion, and Change We Need makes clear his place in reggae’s custom of fearless voices.
ABOUT EESAH

Eesah rises from Papine’s hills with a sound that blends lyrical fireplace, religious depth and daring experimentation. His early releases reached audiences throughout Europe, whereas tracks like Excellent Tree with Chronixx carried his voice worldwide.
He thrives on collaboration, linking with icons like Sizzla and Kabaka Pyramid, and shaping tasks akin to Deep Medz’s debut album. Rooted in reggae custom but forward-facing, Eesah strikes as certainly one of Jamaica’s boldest voices.
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ABOUT DERRICK SOUND



From Geneva’s Artamis roots, Derrick Sound (Inspecta Derrick and Mr Nico) have constructed a fame for daring clashes and boundary-pushing riddims. In 2013 they co-founded the label Proof Music, now a hub for reggae’s international community.
Their productions hyperlink voices like Anthony B, Chezidek, Stonebwoy and I-Taweh, balancing roots custom with trendy edge. Derrick Sound’s ethos thrives on collaboration, reshaping reggae’s future whereas staying grounded in its foundations.
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