"Colour The World"

Colour The World

Colour the World is not just a simple release, it is also a powerful link with international collaborations.

1. Benjammin

Benjammin is a British singer who has been based in Spain for decades and provides the vocals on the track. Known for his versatile style that fuses reggae, soul, and other genres of Black music, he has built a long career full of collaborations. He has become a key figure in the Spanish and European reggae scene, standing out for his warm voice, conscious lyrics, and powerful stage presence. In addition to his solo career, he has worked with numerous producers and bands, always bringing his distinctive touch.

2. Karl Wright

Karl Wright is one of the most talented and experienced drummers in the international reggae scene. He recorded the drums for Colour the World from New York. With a career that began at a very young age, he has developed a precise and powerful style, along with a surprising vocal ability that shines especially during the Peter Tosh Celebration Tour concerts. In 2024, Karl Wright and Hal C coincided playing together on the summer tour of the New York Ska Jazz Ensemble. His dedication and constant practice have led him to play with renowned groups such as the Maxi Priest Band, and he has accompanied legendary artists like Dennis Brown, Culture, Marcia Griffiths, Gregory Isaacs, Freddie McGregor, Sugar Minott, Eek A Mouse, Nahki, Shabba Ranks, Junior Reid, Shaggy, and Super Cat.

3. Roberto Sánchez

Producer, sound engineer, and musician from Cantabria, Roberto Sánchez is the soul behind Lone Ark, one of the most respected projects in European reggae. The backing vocals of Colour the World were recorded by him at Lone Ark. From his studio in Santander, he has produced music for international artists such as Earl Sixteen, Alpheus, The Viceroys, and Milton Henry, always with absolute fidelity to the classic sound of 1970s and 80s Jamaican roots reggae and dub. His meticulous work as a producer, along with his commitment to authenticity, has made him an essential reference in the scene.

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