New Music From Droop Lion “Roots Man”

Hailing from Annotto Bay town in the parish of Saint Mary, Droop Lion is recognized as one of the leading voices of the reggae-soul movement. While many may initially identify him through his breakout hit “Freeway,”Droop Lion‘s discography reveals a rich and diverse catalogue that showcases his unique style and uplifting messages. His latest single, “Roots Man,” serves as an exemplary addition to his body of work, encapsulating the essence of what it means to be an authentic roots man—interpreted within the context of Rasta culture.

In “Roots Man,” Droop Lion articulates a powerful statement regarding identity and authenticity. He proclaims, “roots man no put bleaching cream pan face, roots man no wear dem pants below waist,” emphasizing a return to cultural pride and self-respect that resonates deeply with listeners. This single is featured on the “Caution Riddim,” which was released on April 25th via Music House Entertainment. The project also includes contributions from other established artists such as Delly Ranx, Ginjah, Lutan Fyah, Turbulence, among others.

As he continues to evolve as an artist, Droop Lion remains committed to delivering messages that inspire and uplift audiences around the world.

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