Cocoa Tea's "Tune In," released on April 30, 2007, under Greensleeves Records, is a vibrant and diverse collection of tracks that showcase the artist's mastery across multiple genres, including lovers rock, reggae, ragga, roots reggae, and dancehall. Spanning a total of 62 minutes, this album offers a rich tapestry of sounds that highlight Cocoa Tea's versatility and enduring appeal.
From the infectious energy of "Mek Dem A Gwaan So" to the soulful serenade of "Love Me Truly," the album seamlessly blends upbeat rhythms and heartfelt lyrics. Tracks like "Good Life" and "Hot Sweet Cocoa Tea" bring a sense of joy and celebration, while "Sinner Burning" and "Criminality" delve into deeper, more introspective themes. The collaborations with Charlie Chaplin on "Sinner Burning," "Don't Turn It Off," and "Heads Of Government" add a dynamic layer to the album, showcasing the synergy between the artists.
Whether you're a longtime fan of Cocoa Tea or new to his music, "Tune In" offers a captivating journey through the evolution of reggae and its various sub-genres. The album's blend of traditional and contemporary sounds makes it a timeless addition to any music collection, perfect for both casual listening and deep musical exploration.