At first hearing, almost all songs super hits (with the possible exception of Bugle and RC, but also with frequent hearing their songs do not reach the level of other songs and would not have been necessary). However, I must say that from the album but already goes out the air in repeated listening, simply because (I assume; a booklet I have due to the MP3 downloads not available) the instrumental largely - if not all - come out of the computer, in other words: no real instruments / musicians (except Jr. Blender), ie: in the long run no longer flashy, although I appreciate Mr. Blender and he delivers a very good job here. But a computer is just never come close to a good band. Also, I find it a pity that the mostly very positive sound of the album will be interrupted in the middle by gloomy Dancehall who really should not be, and - apart from Jah Vinci - also not really very good.
The album will be in the same breath as recent publications from Jamaica as "Reggae Music Again" by Busy Signal or "The System" by Romain Virgo, simply because in these albums a revival of good reggae music takes place. Anyone interested should check out this definitely the album "Reggae Music Again" by Busy Signal, which is in direct comparison much better than this album here - keyword: live instruments - and therefore significantly more durable.