One year after the release of his EP, The Kingston From Kingston, singer Lawgiver is completing production on its follow-up.
According to the California-based artist, the yet-titled project offers more of the roots-reggae songs he is known for.
"This project goes even more deeper in the roots-reggae dub genre. Here is where the roots spring forth, nurturing the branches of reggae music," he said.
But while he records new songs, Lawgiver continues to promote The Kingson From Kingston which he describes as "timeless".
That mini set gave him an opportunity to collaborate with some elite musicians.
"I was really excited to work with Cleveland 'Clevie' Browne. I mean, he has Grammy products in his catalog. Also working with Owen 'Bassy' Reynolds, the great Dean Fraser and Sly and Robbie," said Lawgiver.
The dreadlocked vocalist was born in Kingston, Jamaica's capital but raised in Islington, a rural district in St. Mary parish where Capleton is from.
He has been recording since 1997.
Written By Howard Campbell