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Chronixx, Kabaka Pyramid – Same Prayer (Spotify)

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Chronixx, Kabaka Pyramid – Same Prayer
(Spotify)

Chronixx provides a pillar of strength and hope on “Same Prayer,” a benediction that carries a universal message throughout life's ups and downs. Fellow Jamaican lyricist Kabaka Pyramid complements the song with a verse echoing his sentiment. Following “Dela Move,” “Same Prayer” is the second reveal from Chronixx’s upcoming sophomore album Dela Splash, which is slated for release later this year. The Zion I Kings produced track is available now via Soul Circle Music and will feature an accompanying visual next week.

The song rings true with today's tumultuous times, "There’s so much good in the world and still evil a lurk. In the darkness a night, Jah protect I and I from the ones who nuh care about the fact that we share the same air and the blood that we bleed is alike," Chronixx laments in the third verse. The powerful message follows in the chorus, "and when I troddin in the streets today, please Jah Jah never leave my side. And everyday the same prayer I say and I’m saying it one more time. Trodding in the streets I pray Jah Jah beg yuh please, never lef I an I, oh never leave I an I."

Chronixx explains, “Same Prayer is, in part, a prayer for the younger generation to reflect on internally. It’s also a reminder that there is a greater power directing things in the physical space. Instead of looking for solutions in our material lives, we can both reach out to this higher power and look deep within ourselves.”
https://chronixx.ffm.to/sameprayer

Preethevibes – Get Down (Spotify)

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Preethevibes – Get Down
(Spotify)

Preethevibes is an indie world music group from NYC. Although the group has heavy influence from Afro-Caribbean origins, the group is able to fuse their vocal styles with some of the modern sounds of Afro-beat and Trap creating what they refer to as Island Trap. "Get Down" is a track that particularly blends the style of Jamaican Dance Hall dialect with the flavored percussion of Afro-beats with a touch of Latino influence. This combination makes the track easy to dance to as well as sing along due to it's easy to understand chorus, even for those who do not speak the dialect. Please enjoy!

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