PJ Far-West & Ras Mundele honor reggae’s roots on "Reggae Gone"


"Reggae Gone" by PJ Far-West & Ras Mundele is a reflective, heartfelt meditation on almost five decades of engagement with reggae culture. The song is about the evolution of the genre and raises questions about the increasing commercialisation that has accompanied its spread worldwide.

The song has an international collaboration with vocals by Kian Sol from Tobago and drums by Dubmian from Argentina. These elements combine to create a sound that is rooted in reggae tradition while offering a reflective, modern perspective.

"Reggae Gone" is a return to the revolutionary spirit that reggae music used to stand for: the fearless criticism of injustice, the rebellious energy and the constant dedication to social awareness. The lyrics recognise that these traits have not completely disappeared but imply that they are more difficult to find in a commercialised setting. "Reggae Gone" is both a tribute and a call to reflection, reminding listeners why the spirit of reggae still matters today.

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