Shaggy and Sting .
Following the Grammy Award for his or her collaborative album, 44/876, music icons Sting and Shaggy are again with Til A Mawnin — a brand new single and music video that commemorate one of many pillars of reggae tradition, sound system.
The pair’s newest launch, out right now February 27 by way of a partnership between Shaggy’s Ranch Leisure and VP Data, takes listeners by means of the wealthy roots of reggae, mixing Sting’s signature melodic fashion with Shaggy’s dynamic stream to create a fusion of old-school reggae vibrations and modern aptitude.
With this monitor, the duo, each managed by Martin Kierszenbaum on the Cherrytree Music Firm, pays homage to the sound system tradition that helped gas reggae’s world affect, whereas the accompanying music video — directed by Jay Will — brings this tribute to life, providing a visible celebration of reggae’s enduring legacy.
Written by Shaggy, Sting and Henry “Junjo” Lawes, Til A Mawnin is a re-lick of the I’m Not Getting Loopy rhythm, initially produced by Lawes with backing by the legendary Roots Radics Band. The rhythm has been the muse for a number of traditional reggae tracks, together with Don Carlos’s I’m Not Loopy, Frankie Paul’s
Worries within the Dance, and Yellowman’s Getting Married. Shaggy, alongside Shane Hoosong, produced this up to date model, bringing new vitality whereas preserving the essence of its dancehall roots.
The brand new monitor was blended by four-time Grammy Award winner Robert Orton and mastered by Gene Grimaldi at Oasis Mastering.
On March 13, Sting and Shaggy will co-headline the Reggae Rise Up Pageant in St Petersburg, Florida — one of many largest and most anticipated reggae festivals within the nation within the US.