Welton Irie's album Cry For The Ape is a powerful and politically charged reggae masterpiece. The album features 10 tracks that touch on a range of social issues, from police brutality to the exploitation of natural resources.
Irie's lyrics are both poignant and insightful, and his delivery is nothing short of exceptional. He effortlessly blends elements of traditional reggae with modern sounds, creating a unique and captivating sound that is sure to resonate with listeners.
Standout tracks on the album include "Blackman Time," which speaks to the struggles faced by black men in society, and "Lambs Bread International," which touches on the importance of cannabis as a spiritual and medicinal herb.