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I-Ternal Fire

Capleton

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When Capleton Come To Town!

As a testiment to his continued maturity, Capleton's music still set ablaze with the fire seeks a more vigilant albeit mellow mood. He gives it as he always does but he strives to overcome many of the old stigmas that tends to cast a negative light on his music. He shines with Call I, When I Come To Town, Blessing & Some Day and slows things down in a singer's style with praise to mama on Mama You Strong. He diverts a bit towards (a rare path) an ode to lover's rock with "I'm In Love" and does his best to avoid the slick over sound that rules the day. Although he does flirt with it on Mama You Strong. I recommend this one. It is a good follow up to Reign of Fire. Acres makes it all the greater. This set is wonderful and is a nice entry into his already potent catalog of modern roots and dancehall reggae. He is not tamed but I think he now understands the greater cause and path for his music. Rise Up Rastaman and take your rightful place in the ever growing patheon of the chosen ones.

good works,,

well well capleton,,so far thias is ur best works,at this age it must be the journey,,give thanks and stay burning,,walk good..

One of the albums of the year!! King Shango!

Best Capelton album this is a veteran who has sharpened his craft. The band is tight, the message is so current to what's going on we can all relate. Thanks king Shango!

Biography

Born: April 13, 1967 in Islington, St. Mary, Jamaica

Genre: Reggae

Years Active: '90s, '00s

Along with Buju Banton and Sizzla, Capleton spearheaded dancehall's return to reggae tradition, tackling Rastafarian spiritual themes and using classic roots reggae as a musical foundation. Capleton was born Clifton George Bailey III on April 13, 1967, in the rural town of Islington, in Jamaica's St. Mary parish. Capleton's namesake was a prominent local lawyer, and young Clifton earned that nickname as a verbally gifted youth with a similar talent for logical argument. He also loved music, counting...
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