Fresh from a stint in Atlanta, Georgia, where he gave a good account of himself, reggae crooner Bugle is back in the island and has hit the ground running with the release of a new single featuring dancehall frontrunner Chronic Law. The joint effort titled ‘Real Storm‘, released on Friday afternoon, caught many within the reggae-dancehall community by surprise, with some classifying it as ‘an unexpected but much-appreciated collaboration they never knew they needed.’
Among the plethora of comments accompanying the single via YouTube, one user wrote, “Never would have predicted such a collab” Another noted, “Wow. Great collaboration.” Produced by Hungry Lion Records and featured on the Psalms of David Riddim, the official visual, which premiered on the official artiste channel of both entertainers, has been steadily gaining traction with an uptick in streams and user engagement. ‘Real Storm‘ narrates a tale about the perils of friendship and the fickle line between trust and betrayal. A subject both entertainers have achieved mastery throughout the years at musically articulating.
This latest release comes as Bugle actively promotes ‘Heart Too Clean‘ featuring Chaps, another thought-provoking ballad garnering attention within the dancehall realm.
Meanwhile, in a remarkable fusion of reggae and dancehall excellence, Bugle, Bounty Killer, and Grammy-winner Julian Marley recently connected to film the official video for their collaborative anthem, “Time Is Of Essence.” This dynamic alliance signifies a notable moment in the music industry, particularly as it follows a series of visual endeavours from both Bounty and Julian earlier in the year, coinciding with Julian Marley’s recent triumph at the Grammy Awards for ‘Best Reggae Album.’
Originally featured on Bugle’s fourth studio album, “Toxicity,” the track resurfaced on the album’s deluxe edition, showcasing Bugle’s knack for assembling a star-studded lineup of artists, including Grammy winners Kababa Pyramid and Beenie Man, alongside other notable talents such as Jahmiel, Jesse Royal and Nation Boss.
Julian Marley’s recent Grammy win adds an extra layer of anticipation to this collaborative venture, underscoring his esteemed status within the reggae genre. Producer CD Master highlighted the overwhelmingly positive reception the song has received since its inception, citing its significant local and international rotation as a driving force behind the decision to create an official video.
As excitement mounts among fans eagerly anticipating the video’s release, the convergence of these reggae and dancehall luminaries promises an interesting visual representation of their collective artistry, poised to captivate audiences worldwide upon its imminent debut.