Initially released as a track on the “Hol a Prayer Riddim”, Lutan Fyah‘s song “World Peace” was just reshared as a standalone single. The timely resharing of this record is particularly significant given the ongoing conflicts in parts of Europe, escalating gang violence in some Caribbean countries, and the forced displacement in the Gaza Strip.
Interestingly, although the “Hol a Prayer Riddim” was published in the fall of 2020—a time when we were grappling with lockdowns and the many uncertainties brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic—every word in Lutan Fyah‘s song remains just as relevant today as it was back then. This reality is troubling and demonstrates that Lutan Fyah has always been ahead of his time in terms of his lyrical content.
“World Peace,” an inspirational reggae song fused with R&B, was produced by Everton Augustus Wint, the founder of the independent record label Nanimus Music Ltd. Both the single “World Peace” and the “Hol a Prayer Riddim” compilation are available on Apple Music, Spotify, Deezer, Tidal, and all other major streaming platforms.
