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Jah Is My Everything 2. That Day Will Come 3. Wise Up People 4. Steppin Up 8.
Never Share (Burn Dem) 9. Undeniable 10. Sunshine Girl – Capleton (Feat. Stephen Marley) 11. In Her Heart 12.
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Jah By My Side 20. Number One Song Capleton is one of reggae’s most distinctive figures.
His iconic image and powerful voice have earned him an international audience that he has maintained for over ten years. In the two years since his last album, Capleton, (a.k.a. The Prophet) has mounted a strong track record on the Jamaican charts. It was observed recently, that there are three artists ruling Jamaica’s airwaves Elephant Man, Vybz Kartel and Capleton. With hits like “Fire Time” (Mad Instruments Riddim), “In Her Heart” (Chrome Riddim) and “Blazing Hot” (Red Alert Riddim) the ‘Fire Man’ has made his presence felt. Reign Of Fire is composed of seven core hits and 15 blazing new studio tracks, from some of Jamaica’s most sought after producers; Bobby ‘Digital’ Dixon, Ian ‘Gitsy’ Forester, Michael Sterling, Dwayne ‘Fire Links’ Johnson, Fabien ‘Goldy’ Francis and others. The vibes are roots and consciousness with the familiar hits blended in for context.
The stage is set for Capleton to continue his reign of fire.
Offering a satisfying set of righteous reggae that is more laid-back than usual, once again combines roots grooves with the computerized sounds of the time on. Known as ' on his island home of Jamaica, pulls the music back here, but his lyrics are still rebellious darts, mostly directed toward the powers that be and the irresponsible.
Warning of the cleansing fire, calls out the oppressors on 'That Day Will Come' and eagerly awaits the day 'the wicked men will have nowhere to run.' It's a powerful track, matched in intensity by 'Wise Up People,' 'Who Yuh Callin' Nigga,' and the fantastic 'Or Wah,' which is just about the catchiest prophecy of fire and brimstone the man has ever released. 'Real Hot' and 'In Her Heart' -- which utilizes the slick and infectious 'Chrome Riddim' -- give digital nods to current dancehall, but while other dancehall vocalists go for fast verbalizing, gets his aggression across through his writing. His soulful delivery also makes the lyrics easier to understand for non-islanders who will find his writing and stance closer to than.
With plenty of fully formed tracks by producer, ends up an excellent introduction to the singer. With its urgent lyrics and certain delivery, longtime fans will have little to complain about.