Today marks the highly anticipated release of “Rastafari Children,” the brand new single from roots reggae band Blaze Mob. Available now on all major streaming platforms, the track is set to become an anthem for Rastafarian youth around the world. Produced by Dale “Dizzle” Virgo and released on Dennis Dynasty / DZL Records, the track is distributed by Tuff Gong International.
“Rastafari Children” perfectly exemplifies Blaze Mob’s unique musical style, blending powerful beats with deeply conscious lyrics. The vibrant track is a call for unity, celebrating Rastafarian culture and identity with strength and authenticity. For band member Shaka Rock, it’s more than just a musical release: “Today we’re not just releasing a song, we’re lighting a fire in the hearts of our people. ‘Rastafari Children’ is our message to the world, a reminder of our roots and the strength we find in unity.”
The new single also marks a fruitful collaboration with independent label DZL Records, founded by respected reggae and dancehall producer Dale “Dizzle” Virgo. “It’s an honor and a pleasure to be a part of the DZL family,” says Shaka. “This project is infused with a love for music. DZL Records and Blaze Mob are brothers in a musical union, a continuation of the legacy.”
Since its announcement earlier this month, “Rastafari Children” has generated a great deal of interest and early feedback from listeners has been overwhelmingly positive. The track’s powerful message and catchy beat promise to resonate with both long-time reggae fans and those new to the genre.
About DZL Records
DZL Records is a leading independent record label based in Kingston, Jamaica, founded by renowned producer Dale “Dizzle” Virgo. The label is dedicated to promoting reggae and dancehall music, while supporting emerging talent and collaborating with established artists. Through this vision, DZL Records continues to make significant contributions to the evolution of the Jamaican music scene.
With "Rastafari Children", Blaze Mob shows once again that they are one of the most promising groups on the current reggae scene, carrying high the values of Rastafarian culture and the call for unity.
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