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PJ Far-West & Ras Mundele, the dynamic duo behind “New Slavery Days,” are back with another cultural masterpiece – “Drums of Kitami.” This reggae collaboration delves into the African roots of Nyabinghi, the oldest Rasta Mansion, and a distinctive percussion style.
In “Drums of Kitami,” PJ & Ras invite listeners on a captivating journey, exploring the legendary African queen Nyabinghi and merging her cultural origins with reggae in a contemporary context. The project sought to infuse the traditional Nyabinghi percussion style with modern reggae, creating a musical and lyrical narrative that reflects both its historical significance and contemporary relevance.
To authentically capture the African essence, Kenyan reggae singer MC Lilpin lends his vocals to the project, adding a rich layer of authenticity to the composition. The result is a harmonious blend of cultural influences, creating a unique musical experience.
“Drums of Kitami” is the second installment in the collaborative efforts of PJ Far-West & Ras Mundele, following the success of “New Slavery Days.” The duo continues to push the boundaries of reggae, infusing it with diverse cultural influences.
The track is available on all major streaming platforms, offering listeners a chance to immerse themselves in the rich sounds of Nyabinghi and the cultural fusion brought to life by PJ Far-West & Ras Mundele.
Stream “Drums of Kitami” Below: open.spotify.com/track/2ScLGBbRL