Glen Washington's "Number One Girl" is a vibrant and soulful journey through the rich tapestry of reggae and its sub-genres, released on January 1, 2000, under VP Records. This 54-minute album is a testament to Glen Washington's versatility and deep connection to the roots of reggae music.
The album opens with the fiery "Burning Fire," setting the tone for a collection that seamlessly blends lovers rock, reggae, roots reggae, ragga, and riddim. Tracks like "Strangers In The Night" and "Shana Na Na" showcase Washington's ability to craft catchy melodies and heartfelt lyrics that resonate with listeners. The title track, "Number One Girl," is a standout, offering a smooth and romantic vibe that highlights Washington's smooth vocals.
Collaborations, such as "Right From The Start" featuring Fiona, add a dynamic layer to the album, while tracks like "Oh Jah" and "Give Jah Praise" delve into spiritual and uplifting themes, showcasing Washington's roots in the genre. The album also includes powerful anthems like "Still Going Strong" and "Reserve The Right," which emphasize resilience and personal strength.
"Number One Girl" is not just an album; it's a celebration of Glen Washington's musical prowess and his ability to connect with audiences through his authentic and heartfelt performances. Whether you're a longtime fan of reggae or a newcomer to the genre, this album offers a rich and rewarding listening experience that highlights the best of Glen Washington's artistry.