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PJ Far-West & Ras Mundele deliver a thoughtful statement in “Reggae Gone”


PJ Far-West & Ras Mundele are back again with “Reggae Gone," a song that pays homage to the roots of reggae and the path of progression. Forged from years of creative partnership, the release carries the weight of experience while still being musically engaging and emotionally resonant.

Kian Sol’s vocals are warm and earnest, and Dubmian’s drumming provides a steady rhythmic backbone. The track is a collaborative effort between Ras Mundele on lyrics and PJ Far-West Selecta on musical direction, resulting in a sound that feels true to reggae’s enduring spirit.

“Reggae Gone” speaks to the irony of reggae, a revolutionary genre, being so commercialized. The song deals with the topic with a certain reflection and melancholy. There is a real love for the genre’s past and a concern for the ideals that once defined it.

The track allows its message to take the forefront without sacrificing atmosphere or groove. An arrangement that seems rooted in tradition but is accessible to today’s listener. Every element underscores the song's main theme of remembrance and preservation. “Reggae Gone” is a passionate reminder of reggae’s cultural and social roots. PJ Far-West & Ras Mundele have released a project that celebrates the past but also asks us to re-evaluate what made the genre so powerful to begin with.

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