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Kingsman's "Bless Dem Who Bless You" is a modern roots reggae revival that sets souls on fire


"Bless Dem Who Bless You – Radio Edit" by Kingsman is a lively roots reggae song that is both classic and very modern. This new release, a collaboration between Redline Brassband and The Three Sisters Choir, is full of faith, unity, and spiritual energy. It blends traditional reggae rhythms with modern global sounds.

The listener is surrounded by deep one-drop drums, basslines that resonate, and Nyabinghi percussion that is so beautiful it makes you want to dance. It is the most authentic form of reggae, but it also has a modern dub feel that links old sounds with new production methods. The brass parts of Redline Brassband and the beautiful harmonies of The Three Sister Choir improve the song, creating moments that feel almost otherworldly.

"Bless Dem Who Bless You" is a good example of how Kingsman has grown as an artist and as a group. A single vision has blossomed into a group that unites diverse voices and musical styles. It's clear that the song has roots in reggae, but it also has parts of dancehall, Afrobeats, hip-hop, R&B, and world music that fit together perfectly. The result is a sound that is both welcoming and captivating.

The song's main message is one of resilience, connection, and the power of positivity. The music of Kingsman not only makes you want to listen, but it also makes you feel things, move, and believe. He emphasises the lasting importance of reggae as an important way for people to connect and find hope in "Bless Dem Who Bless You". This song crosses borders and makes Kingsman a visionary force in the world of music.

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