Lutan Fyah's "Justice" is a vibrant and soulful journey through the rich tapestry of reggae and its subgenres, released on July 28, 2009, under Philadub Records. This 59-minute album is a testament to Lutan Fyah's versatility and depth as an artist, blending roots reggae, ragga, dancehall, and lovers rock into a cohesive and captivating collection.
The album kicks off with the introspective "Intro (What is Life)" and swiftly transitions into the upbeat "Show Me Some Love," setting the tone for a diverse and engaging listen. Collaborations with Gardian and Spectacular add extra layers of richness to tracks like "Cryin' Out" and "Coming Home," showcasing Lutan Fyah's ability to harmonize with other talented artists.
"Justice" is not just about high-energy beats and catchy melodies; it also delves into deeper themes. Tracks like "Selassie I Within" and "Plant the Herbs" reflect Lutan Fyah's spiritual and cultural roots, while "True Love is All" and "Head Over Heels" offer heartfelt expressions of love and romance. The album's interludes, "Live in Love" and "Righteousness," serve as gentle pauses, allowing the listener to reflect and absorb the music's essence.
With its dynamic range and thoughtful lyrics, "Justice" is a celebration of reggae's enduring appeal and Lutan Fyah's artistic prowess. Whether you're a longtime fan or new to his music, this album offers a rewarding and enjoyable experience from start to finish.