ANTHONY B, THE ICONIC JAMAICAN REGGAE/DANCEHALL MUSICIAN, PRESENTS “BREAD & BUTTER”
Ineffable Records is proud to release Anthony B’s full-length album, jam-packed with classic, thought-provoking roots-reggae tracks and some electrifying dancehall hits for the dance floor.
This album is a masterpiece, and Anthony B’s second-highest performing song of all time, “Chill Out,” produced by Collie Buddz, is one of the standout tracks. Additionally, the song “Back to Normal,” which went viral during the pandemic, is a highlight.
The album features collaborations with other great artists, including the genre-bending superstar Busy Signal on “Everybody,” reggae legend Freddie McGregor on the thoughtful “Save Humanity,” and Law Boss Chronic Law on “Stand Firm,” among others. With Bread and Butter, Anthony B cements his place as one of Jamaica’s most prolific and exciting artists.
Anthony B’s “Bread & Butter” is a tribute to the roots-reggae and dancehall genres he has helped shape and define over the past few decades. The album perfectly blends classic reggae tracks, and high-energy dancehall hits that are sure to get your feet moving.
One of the standout tracks on the album is “Chill Out,” which features Collie Buddz’s stellar production work and showcases Anthony B’s lyrical prowess. This song has quickly become one of Anthony B’s most popular tracks and is a testament to his ability to create timeless music.
Another album highlight is “Back to Normal,” which became viral during the pandemic. The song is a reflection of the challenges faced by people all over the world during the pandemic and the hope for a return to normalcy.
Anthony B has collaborated with several talented artists on this album, including Busy Signal, Freddie McGregor, and Law Boss Chronic Law. Each collaboration adds a unique flavour to the album and showcases Anthony B’s versatility as an artist.
“Bread & Butter” cements Anthony B’s place as one of Jamaica’s most prolific and exciting artists. With its thoughtful lyrics, infectious beats, and expertly crafted production, this album will surely be a hit with reggae and dancehall fans.
ABOUT ANTHONY B
Anthony B, born Keith Blair in Clarks Town, Jamaica, started performing with church and school choirs before becoming a DJ with the local sound system, Shaggy Hi-Power. He released his first single, “The Living Is Hard” in 1993 and went on to release a string of hits, including “Repentance Time,” “Fire pon Rome,” “Rumour,” and “Raid di Barn”.
He released his first full-length album, Real Revolutionary, in 1996, followed by Universal Struggle in 1997. His success with “Nah Vote Again” was credited with helping to maintain peace during Jamaica’s national elections that year.