Mykal Rose, a veteran in the reggae scene, delivers a powerful and thought-provoking album with "Babylon 9/11 Tip of the Iceberg." Released on January 1, 2004, under Free World Music, this collection of 14 tracks spans a duration of 53 minutes, offering a rich tapestry of roots reggae, reggae, dub, and ragga sounds.
The album opens with "Kinky King" and closes with "A Good Thing," taking the audience through a journey of socially conscious lyrics and soulful melodies. Standout tracks like "Too Blessed," "Israel," and the title track "Babylon 9/11" showcase Mykal Rose's ability to blend profound messages with infectious rhythms. The album also features tracks like "Satan in the Valley" and "Never Lose Yourself," which delve into deeper, more introspective themes.
Mykal Rose's distinctive voice and the album's production create an atmosphere that is both uplifting and reflective. Whether you're a long-time fan of reggae or new to the genre, "Babylon 9/11 Tip of the Iceberg" offers a compelling listen that highlights the enduring relevance of reggae music. The album is a testament to Mykal Rose's artistry and his commitment to delivering music that resonates with listeners on multiple levels.