"African Roots" is a vibrant and powerful album by Mykal Rose, released on July 5, 2005, under M Records. Spanning a diverse range of styles within the reggae genre, this album seamlessly blends roots reggae, dub, and ragga, offering a rich and immersive listening experience that lasts just under 50 minutes.
Mykal Rose, known for his distinctive voice and profound lyrics, delivers a compelling collection of tracks that explore themes of African heritage, social justice, and personal empowerment. From the stirring opener "African People" to the anthemic "Better Mus Come," each song is a testament to Rose's artistry and his ability to convey deep messages with infectious rhythms.
The album features a mix of original tracks and a notable remix, "No Burial (Manasseh Remix)," which adds a fresh twist to the album's sound. Highlights include the socially conscious "Babylon Bow" and the uplifting "Stepping Out Of Babylon," showcasing Rose's knack for blending political commentary with catchy melodies.
With its rich instrumentation and thought-provoking lyrics, "African Roots" is a standout addition to Mykal Rose's discography and a must-listen for fans of reggae music. Whether you're a longtime admirer of Mykal Rose or new to his work, this album promises a captivating journey through the heart of reggae's diverse sounds and messages.