T’Jean keeps the unapologetic Rasta fire burning with his latest release, “Pretender,” a track aimed at corruption and people he believes are talking the talk but not walking the walk. Produced by Tesla Rein and Izreal Records, the artist stays true to his outspoken approach, using his music to call out what he sees happening around him. Backed by visuals from RB Visuals, T’Jean appears as militant and focused as ever, standing firmly on his principles and making it clear that he is more concerned with speaking his truth than seeking approval. Freedom of speech and freedom of thought work both ways, and with “Pretender,” T’Jean seems to place himself right in the middle of the ongoing discussion around authenticity, beliefs, and what it means to remain true to the purity of Rastafari within today’s reggae landscape.

