Lutan Fyah's 2009 album "Justice" is a vibrant journey through the rich tapestry of reggae and its subgenres, offering a compelling blend of roots reggae, dancehall, and lovers rock. Released under Philadub Records, this 59-minute album is a testament to Lutan Fyah's versatility and depth as an artist.
The album kicks off with the introspective "Intro (What is Life)" and quickly dives into the infectious energy of "Show Me Some Love." Collaborations with artists like Gardian and Spectacular add a dynamic layer to tracks such as "Cryin' Out" and "Eye Pon Me," showcasing Lutan Fyah's ability to seamlessly blend his unique style with others.
"Justice" is not just a collection of songs but a cohesive narrative that explores themes of love, struggle, and resilience. Tracks like "Selassie I Within" and "Battlefield" delve into spiritual and social commentary, while "True Love is All" and "Head Over Heels" offer a soothing, romantic contrast. The interludes, "Live in Love" and "Righteousness," serve as reflective pauses, enhancing the album's overall flow.
With its diverse range of styles and thought-provoking lyrics, "Justice" is a must-listen for fans of reggae and those looking to explore the genre's depth and richness. Lutan Fyah's powerful vocals and the album's well-crafted production make it a standout release in the reggae landscape.