GRAMMY award-winning reggae artist Kabaka Pyramid has collaborated with Dukes of Roots in dropping “Feel of Love” on Dec. 1.
Jamaican entertainment publicist Ronnie Tomlinson told Caribbean Life over the weekend that “Feel the Love” has “already garnered international success and acclaim since its initial release” but added that, “with the addition of GRAMMY award-winning Kabaka Pyramid’s talent, this remix promises to be an absolute game-changer.”
The Brooklyn-based Tomlinson, chief executive officer of the New York-based Destine Media, said the track is accompanied by “a visually stunning music video that perfectly captures the essence of the song.”
Sean Diedrick, keyboardist with Dukes of Roots, said that working with Kabaka Pyramid “always feels natural, because he’s very professional and down to earth.
“We’ve spent years working together on a lot of projects, and every single session is a learning experience”, he said.
Tomlinson said the infectious chorus of “’Feel the Love’ resonates deeply with listeners and encourages them to “embrace love and positivity in their lives.”
“The powerful lyrics, combined with the boundless energy emanating from Dukes of Roots and Kabaka Pyramid, create an unparalleled listening experience,” she said.
“I think we all can agree that ultimately it all forwards around to love,” Kabaka Pyramid said. “So, the message is universal.
“Songs like these are always needed, especially in the times we are in now, where we feel on the brink of another world war,” he added.
Tomlinson said the infusion of Kabaka Pyramid has elevated the already remarkable “Feel the Love” to new heights.
“The energizing beats, captivating melody and profound lyrics make this track an absolute must-listen for both reggae enthusiasts and music lovers across genres,” she said, adding that the accompanying music video for “Feel the Love”, directed by Pete Beng, “beautifully enhances the song’s powerful message of love and unity.
“The stunning visuals captures the essence of the track and amplifies its impact and message to embrace love,” Tomlinson continued.