Although he did not make the cut for the Best Reggae Album Grammy, singer Ras Kronik is pleased with the quality of, and response to “Wild N Free”, his album which was re-released last summer.
“Wild N Free” was part of a provisional list of 150 albums and EPs sent to judges at the Recording Academy for consideration. It contains “World Prayer” which Ras Kronik did with his brother Chillum.
“The most satisfying aspect of the album is the finished product. I like the work that was put into it by the musicians and producers; from all the creators,” he said.
First released three years ago, “Wild N Free” was pulled from digital formats shortly after because the Clarendon-born Ras Kronik was not pleased with its production.
The 15-song set was resurrected by his Love Bird Music label and WOMAD/Sony Orchid which released it in August. In addition to “World Prayer”, its new songs include “Spiritual Warfare”, “Stick Around” and “Lockdown”.
Ras Kronik, who has been part of the Las Vegas reggae scene for over 15 years, was also pleased to collaborate with his brother.
“’World Prayer’ really dropped in a timely manner because it’s what the world needs now. It’s about time our people can look within and bring things to the surface,” he said.
“Live N Livin” (Sean Paul), “Ten” (Spice), “Royal” (Jesse Royal), “Beauty in The Silence” (SOJA), “Positive Vibration” (Gramps Morgan) and “Pamoja” by Etana are the nominees for Best Reggae Album at the 64th Grammy Awards, scheduled for January 31 in Los Angeles.
Written By Howard Campbell