Horace Andy, the legendary Jamaican singer known for his soulful voice and profound lyrics, delivers a captivating collection of tracks with "Mek It Bun." Released on September 17, 2002, under BMG France/Subdivision, this album is a vibrant journey through the rich tapestry of reggae music, spanning roots reggae, dub, rocksteady, lovers rock, and ragga.
"Mek It Bun" is a testament to Horace Andy's enduring talent and versatility. The album opens with the title track, "Mek It Bun," setting the tone for a soulful and rhythmic experience. Standout tracks like "Horse With No Name" and "Mr Wicked Man" showcase Andy's ability to blend deep, meaningful lyrics with infectious melodies. The collaboration with U Roy on "Living Upright" adds a dynamic layer to the album, highlighting the fusion of different voices within the reggae genre.
With a duration of 48 minutes, "Mek It Bun" is a concise yet powerful body of work. Tracks like "Empress Lady" and "Ital Is Vital 2002" delve into themes of love, spirituality, and social commentary, reflecting Horace Andy's commitment to addressing both personal and societal issues through his music. The album also features upbeat tracks such as "Dancing Shoes" and "Johnny Awful," showcasing the diversity and energy of reggae music.
Horace Andy's distinctive voice and heartfelt performances make "Mek It Bun" a memorable addition to his discography. Whether you're a long-time fan or new to his music, this album offers a rich and engaging listening experience that celebrates the timeless appeal of reggae.