Kingsman’s latest release, “Bless Dem Who Bless You,” is a roots reggae statement piece — a song built on tradition but fully alive in the present. Teaming up with Redline Brassband and The Three Sister Choir, Kingsman crafts a track that breathes with spiritual warmth, communal energy, and a deep sense of musical purpose.
From the jump, the record leans into classic reggae foundations: one-drop drums, a steady, comforting bassline, and touches of Nyabinghi percussion that echo the genre’s spiritual lineage. But the production doesn’t stay in the past. Instead, Kingsman folds in modern influences — dub textures, Afrobeats shimmer, dancehall edge, hip-hop groove, and soulful R&B tones — creating a sound that feels both familiar and refreshingly global.
What stands out most is the unity of voices. Redline’s brass section brings brightness and lift, while The Three Sister Choir adds depth and reverence, turning the chorus into a rising wave of harmony. You can hear the evolution in Kingsman’s artistry: what once was a single creative vision has grown into a collective expression, larger, stronger, and more colorful.
“Bless Dem Who Bless You” is more than a song — it’s a message. A gentle but firm reminder rooted in faith and gratitude, wrapped in rhythms that move both body and spirit. It’s the kind of track that feels right whether you’re deep in reflection or simply vibing with good people on a warm evening.
A modern roots anthem with a timeless heart.
