Sizzla, the renowned reggae icon, unleashed his powerful album "Damn Rude" on July 7, 2017, under the R.O.K. label. This 24-track masterpiece spans a generous 1 hour and 19 minutes, offering a rich tapestry of reggae, ragga, dancehall, lovers rock, roots reggae, and riddim sounds that showcase Sizzla's versatility and depth as an artist.
"Damn Rude" is a testament to Sizzla's ability to blend traditional reggae rhythms with contemporary beats, creating a sound that is both timeless and fresh. The album kicks off with the infectious "If It’s Love" and takes the listener on a journey through a variety of moods and themes. From the introspective and spiritual "Idol God" featuring I Wayne, to the energetic and rebellious tracks like "Kill Them for Less Than That" and "Kill for a Living," Sizzla addresses a range of topics with his signature raw honesty and poetic lyricism.
The album also features collaborations that add layers of richness to the sound. Tracks like "Pagans Spy (Remix)" and "Protect My Life (Remix)" showcase Sizzla's ability to adapt and innovate within the genre. The romantic and soulful "Just Wanna Love You" and "No Bed a Rose" highlight his tender side, while tracks like "People Wake Up" and "What’s Up" deliver powerful social commentary.
Sizzla's distinctive voice and profound messages resonate throughout "Damn Rude," making it a compelling listen for both longtime fans and newcomers to his music. Whether you're drawn to the upbeat rhythms of "Buss It Up" or the reflective tones of "Living for the Future," this album offers a comprehensive exploration of Sizzla's artistry. "Damn Rude" is not just an album; it's a vibrant celebration of reggae culture and a powerful statement from one of the genre's most influential voices.