Raised on the sounds of her hometown, Brooklyn, reggae artist Minna LaFortune returns with a politically charged new anthem, "The Message," a moving salute to the reggae artists who shone the genre's light around the world. With infectious energy and this lyrical depth, it is a tribute, celebration, and call to unity.
"The Message" carries on this legacy with raw authenticity and passion. It still has a big chorded-driven sound, interesting guitar work, and a psychedelic bassline from producer Lees Holness. In her version of the song, the rhythm hums with the heartbeat of reggae, taking you to a dimension where music is more than just a sound.
Minna LaFortune's lyrics are a poetic ledger of reggae's world-spanning journey, documenting bands that took their craft "coast to coast, moving east, west, north, and south." Her words resonate: reggae's mission is not only entertainment; it serves a purpose uniting people, cultures, and generations. "The Message" was released on all primary streaming services, and fans can learn more about her work. But with this new release, LaFortune reminds us why reggae is still alive. It has a message the world needs to hear.
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