Daily Reggae Album Review: Kabaka Pyramid showcases star power while encouraging a balanced life in “The Kalling”

Photo courtesy of Ghetto Youth International / Bebble Rock Music.

The Kalling” is Kabaka Pyramid’s vibing new album, which was produced by Damian “Jr. Gong” Marley and cements Pyramid as one of reggae’s new stars. Pyramid finds his artistic groove in “The Kalling” and his vocals are so on point!

Take the album’s opening track “Mystik Man” as a perfect example. Kabaka Pyramid flows over a fresh new take on Peter Tosh’s classic. Pyramid comes out swinging and his vocals are some of the most passionately delivered this year. 

The teamwork of Pyramid and Marley is showcased throughout “The Kalling” and their song together titled “Red Gold and Green” is absolutely a standout. The riddim is so fire and Pyramid and Marley bring the energy we’ve been craving. This pump up song is so good that I hope the artists consider making a collaboration album!

Grateful” featuring Jemere Morgan has an irie riddim. The beat has a hip hop feel with reggae influence. When the verse hits the song slows down and Pyramid speaks about giving thanks to Jamaica. Morgan’s vocals on the hook are very strong and tie the song together.

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Mystik Man” by Kabaka Pyramid is the Daily Reggae Song Of The Day.

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