"Mek We Dweet" is a captivating album by the legendary Burning Spear, released on January 1, 1990, under Universal-Island Records Ltd. This album is a rich tapestry of roots reggae, reggae, dub, rocksteady, and ragga, showcasing Burning Spear's unique ability to blend traditional Jamaican sounds with contemporary influences.
Spanning just over 42 minutes, "Mek We Dweet" features ten tracks that delve into themes of African heritage, unity, and social consciousness. The album opens with the title track, "Mek We Dweet," setting the tone for a journey through African rhythms and powerful lyrics. Tracks like "Civilization" and "Garvey" pay homage to historical figures and the struggle for African liberation, while "Elephants" and "My Roots" explore the deep connections to African ancestry.
Burning Spear's distinctive voice and the album's infectious rhythms make "Mek We Dweet" a timeless piece of reggae music. Whether you're a longtime fan or new to Burning Spear's work, this album offers a compelling listen with its blend of cultural pride, social commentary, and unforgettable melodies.