Rub A Dub Style – Lutan Fyah

The French label Humbleness Production, initiator of the Boom Shell Riddim series is back with a 4th single signed Lutan Fyah! Following singles from Leroy ‘Heptones’ Sibbles, Mykal Rose, and Young Garvey, it is once again an international reggae artist who lands on this riddim composed by Leroy Sibbles himself. Lutan Fyah largely participated in the new roots wave in Jamaica at the end of the 90s, we owe him, in particular, some classics of the genre like Too Much Ramshackle, Spliff Tail, Boss Man, Let me Be, or Stick To You Culture.  

Convinced of the quality of this definitely roots riddim, Lutan Fyah decided to pose lyrics inspired by the 80s, invoking the Rub A Dub Style (Jamaican musical genre – a variation of reggae – which appeared on the island in 1979). The artist responded to the call of French producer Jeh Lion to put his vocal imprint on this riddim developed by the best Jamaican musicians:(Leroy ‘Heptones’ Sibbles on bass, Kingsley Boyd on drums, Donavan Palmer on the keyboard, and the late Dalton Brownie on guitar).

This explosive single, carried by a conscious message, aims to resonate with Reggae Music around the world, Lutan Fyah explaining that the Rub A dub style is a sign of peace.

The artist recorded in Jamaica at the Old Capital Studio.The mixing & mastering work was carried out at Studio Anchor (JA) by engineer Ras Zion just like the previous singles stamped Boom Shell Riddim.