Sizzla, the renowned reggae icon, delivers a powerful and spirited album with "The Chant," released on February 17, 2012, under the Afrojam label. This 13-track collection spans a diverse range of reggae styles, including roots reggae, lovers rock, and dancehall, all within a concise 49-minute runtime. Sizzla's distinctive voice and profound lyrics are at the forefront, addressing themes of social justice, love, and spirituality.
The album kicks off with "Chanting Rastaman," setting the tone for the spiritual and conscious messages that follow. Tracks like "Jah Made It Possible" and "Zimbabwe" showcase Sizzla's ability to blend traditional reggae rhythms with contemporary beats, creating a sound that is both timeless and modern. The collaboration with Jah Seed on "How Come" adds a dynamic layer to the album, highlighting Sizzla's versatility as an artist.
"The Chant" also features tracks that delve into social commentary, such as "Put Away the Weapons" and "System Crash," which reflect Sizzla's commitment to addressing global issues through his music. On the other hand, tracks like "Love Selassie I More" and "A She Mi Love" offer a softer, romantic side of Sizzla, showcasing his ability to navigate different moods and themes.
With its rich blend of reggae styles and thought-provoking lyrics, "The Chant" is a testament to Sizzla's enduring influence and artistry. Whether you're a longtime fan or new to his music, this album offers a compelling journey through the diverse sounds and messages that have made Sizzla a legend in the reggae world.