Sizzla recently told the Jamaica Gleaner this “spiritual conscious album” compares to his early classic Black Woman & Child, released in 1997 on VP Records. ![]() The buzz around this release has already been circulating his native island. His social commentary on songs like “Chant Dem Down,” “No Wicked Man” and “Psalms 121” reveal his daring bravado and righteous lyrics, while his melodic anthem “Good Love” unveils his softer side. With a fresh perspective in 2013, the man on a musical mission inspires positive change worldwide on this 15-track collection. ![]() Mostly written and executive produced by Sizzla himself, Kalonji’s full scope of talents are displayed on The Messiah. His latest effort showcases his musical depth, passion and precision in partnership with Bread Back productions. Since his emergence in 1995, the enigmatic vocalist has undeniably put his stamp on the genre regardless of the current style or trend. ![]() One of reggae’s most prolific artists Sizzla returns with his 70th album The Messiah on May 28th (Kalonji Music/VP Records).
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