Zamunda’s Truth & His Journey

On August 22, Jamaican reggae singer Zamunda released his latest album, “My Truth, My Journey”, an eleven-track project that reflects his spiritual convictions, social commentary, and views on relationships.

The overt Rastafarian opens the album with two faith-centered songs, “No One But You Lord” and “Every Morning”, grounding the project in spirituality. He then turns his attention to pressing social issues, condemning gun violence and warning youths against the pull of gangs and destructive paths.

Love also finds its space in Zamunda’s journey. Tracks like “Girl With You” (featuring Kelly Shane), “Love Love”, and “Care For Me” bring warmth and tenderness, showcasing another side of the artist. At the same time, he makes room to honor reggae itself—affirming that the genre is alive while pushing back against what he sees as misguided trends in contemporary reggae music.

Two songs have already been given visuals: “No One But You Lord” and “Free Up”, the latter featuring Paris-based reggae singer Bazil. Together, they highlight Zamunda’s artistic growth and commitment to his musical journey.

“My Truth, My Journey” is available now on all streaming platforms via Boxy Record—a project that captures Zamunda not only as a musician, but as a man standing firmly in his truth.

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