The track remains a staple in the European and international reggae scene. Notably, and Hempress Sativa continue to perform these "upful vibes" at major festivals like Goa Sunsplash and the Reggaeville Easter Special tour.
Produced by Fitzroy "Dave" Green and co-produced by Paolo Baldini . Musicianship: Features legendary saxophonist Dean Fraser . Lyrical Themes & Analysis
Experience the official music video for this roots reggae anthem: The track remains a staple in the European
The lyrics celebrate the island's flag (yellow for the sun, green for the land, black for strength) while Hempress Sativa highlights her dual connection as an "Alkebulan I descendant" born and grown in Jamaica.
It touches on the exploitation of resources and the struggle of the people, asking "how can this be my home" when resources are no longer owned by the locals. Musicianship: Features legendary saxophonist Dean Fraser
"Inna Jamaica pt. 2" is a standout roots reggae collaboration between the Italian band , Sardinian singer Forelock , and Jamaican artist Hempress Sativa . Released in April 2015 as part of the album 2 The World , the track serves as a sequel to their earlier hit featuring Richie Campbell. Key Track Details
Despite the hardships, Jamaica is depicted as a "music kingdom" where the vibe is "flowing inna my blood". Live Presence "Inna Jamaica pt
2 The World (released via La Tempesta International ).