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YANGO ROOTS Challenges the System in New Reggae Single “World of Competition”

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YANGO ROOTS makes a bold statement with his latest release, “World of Competition,” a reggae anthem that blends English and Creole to deliver a message against the pressures of modern life. The song tackles the relentless push to compete, succeed, and sometimes crush others in a system that favors winners over community.

Produced with the help of a talented team—including Lunaïc on recording and mixing, Manjul on trumpets and brass arrangements, and Damien “Bobby” Coutrot for mastering—the track fuses classic reggae rhythms with polished, contemporary sound design. The brass sections add energy and depth, giving the message a powerful musical backdrop.

“World of Competition” is both reflective and defiant. YANGO ROOTS uses his voice to confront Babylon while reminding listeners of the importance of unity and resilience. The track’s infectious rhythm makes it a song you can move to while absorbing its meaningful message.

With this release, YANGO ROOTS not only showcases his musical talent but also reinforces reggae’s long tradition of social commentary. “World of Competition” is a rallying cry for anyone tired of constant rivalry—a song that encourages reflection, togetherness, and standing strong against pressures that divide us.

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