Bugle goes to a healthy Rasta Party
SINGJAY Bugle, whose recent songs portray a more spiritual feel, continues along that path with his new release, Rasta Party.
“It’s definitely a feel-good song with a positive message, but wi still a educate people on some of the good things to consume,” he said.
Some of those ‘good things’ include avoiding processed food and ‘season poison’.
Eating healthy, Bugle told the Jamaica Observer, has become a way of life.
“We all know one of the thing Rasta enforce is healthy eating, so if you listen the song keenly you would hear mi saying, ‘fruit punch, all kinda punch in a wi bar’,” he said.
Rasta Party is produced by Sean ‘Seanizzle’ Reid. It is a departure from some of the controversial songs that won Bugle a hardcore following, such as Nuh Compatible.
Bugle, who toured Europe in the summer, is scheduled to do a series of shows in Japan in November.
— HC