Reggae music aficionados and fans converged at Jangas Sound Bar and Grill last Saturday night for an extraordinary EP launch event featuring the soulful melodies of singer Irie Souljah. The intimate acoustic performance captivated the audience, forging an indelible connection through the power of music.
Irie Souljah, who is celebrated for his distinctive fusion of reggae and soul, graced the stage with a soulful acoustic style, pouring out heartfelt lyrics while displaying his masterful guitar skills. The EP launch introduced tracks from his latest creation, All About Love, which promises an emotional voyage through his musical evolution.
Adding an enchanting dimension to the evening, Grammy Award-winning reggae artiste Kabaka Pyramid made a surprise appearance. The synergy between Irie Souljah and Kabaka Pyramid was testament to their artistic chemistry, culminating in a captivating live performance.
“I was deeply honoured to share the stage with Irie Souljah for this special occasion. The energy emanating from the audience was nothing short of incredible, and it was a privilege to partake in this moment with such a talented artiste and cherished friend,” said Kabaka Pyramid.
The EP launch represents a significant milestone in Irie Souljah’s musical odyssey, showcasing his artistic evolution and setting the stage for a promising future that brims with potential.
It has undeniably been a Learn and Grow moment for the entertainer, who shared that he “is profoundly grateful for the blessings gracing his path”.
Irie Souljah is poised to embark on his inaugural tour in Costa Rica in late November.
Irie Souljah born Josep Jordi Grau Saula was born in Spain, was only 14 years old when he fell in love with reggae music. A rebellious teenager, his road was filled with barriers and unexpected detours, but his mother was an essential voice of reason and reminded the young Josep that music would take him on the most satisfying journey.
The first vinyl Irie Souljah purchased kindled his love for reggae. He names Bob Marley’s Catch A Fire as an album that he can always go back and listen to and learn something new.
He relocated to Jamaica in 2016 and continued his musical journey.