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| Apr 16, 2021

Ahead of sophomore album, Jesse Royal drops motivational banger ‘Rich Forever’

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Reggae and dancehall collide in the just-released ‘Rich Forever’ single by Jesse Royal featuring dancehall heavyweight Vybz Kartel. (Cover designed by Jason Panton)

Jamaican reggae star Jesse Royal today released his latest single Rich Forever featuring dancehall heavyweight Vybz Kartel. 

The song is from his anticipated sophomore album Royal, slated for June 11, via Easy Star Records.  

This cross-genre collaboration between both artists unifies people’s differences to support a common goal, to be “forever royal.” 

It serves as a reminder of the internal strength and mental fortitude human beings possess, which prepares them for success in a society designed for their failure. 

Rich Forever is a divergence from identifying with the degradation dispersed for generations by them and those who oppose reality and simply put, it is a conversation about restoration of our royalty and reclaiming dignity,” Jesse Royal explained.

Jesse Royal. (Photo: SAMO)

The beat, produced by Jamaican upstart iotosh, starts off with eerie keyboards then introduces percussion drums and glides into a Trap-esque finish. 

Rich Forever is a classic representation of the current movement in Jamaican music, a melting pot of genres while still innately blending in the native sounds of the island. 

Preceded by LionOrder feat. Protoje and Natty Pablo, the single is the third release from Jesse Royal’s upcoming album Royal

His sophomore LP is rich with collaboration. 

In addition to Vybz Kartel and Protoje, Jesse Royal taps reggae singer Kumar, Ghanaian afrobeats star Stonebwoy, Jamaica’s rising singer Samory I and the island’s latest talent Runkus for guest features. 

Cover art for Jesse Royal’s upcoming album.

Jesse delves into a more colourful palette of genres on the album, ranging from reggae, dancehall, afrobeats, soul, jazz and trap. As his sound evolves, so does his subject matter. 

Whether it is an open letter to his daughter Korus on Home, empowerment on Rich Forever and Black, corrupted politics on Dirty Money, love dilemmas on Like Dat and Differences or Rasta social commentary on Natty Pablo and LionOrder, the singer explores a combination of varying themes. 

Jesse Royal. (Photo: SAMO)

The LP will arrive four years after Jesse Royal’s debut album Lily Of Da Valley,  which was also released via Easy Star Records, the label whose commitment to spotlighting reggae and dancehall music dates back to almost 25 years.

Royal is available for pre-order on all major streaming platforms.

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