Feel the vibes from Meta and the Cornerstones' new single "Lively and Up". Reggae Tastemaker

META AND THE CORNERSTONES DROP VIBES ON “LIVELY AND UP”

Meta and the Cornerstones are back with a vibrant, roots reggae single, “Lively and Up”. Produced by the talented Tuviel Levi, this track has a fresh, modern twist. It’s the perfect tune to keep the summer vibe alive.

The song is a joyful reminder to embrace life and stay positive. Meta Dia, the band’s passionate lead vocalist, shared the inspiration behind the song, saying, “We cannot just accept certain people to claim natural sources like the mountains and oceans to be their own. This song is a reminder of where we came from, a real culture where the music is spreading all around. It’s a reminder to live life and be upful.

LIVELY AND UP IS A REMINDER TO LIVE LIFE AND BE UPFUL

Meta’s roots run deep. Born in Senegal, West Africa, he was shaped by his homeland’s rich musical traditions. In 2002, he made his way to New York City. A few years later, in 2006, Meta formed the Cornerstones, blending reggae, afropop, rock, and soul into their unique sound.

With Lively and Up, the band continue to push boundaries. Fans of reggae, feel-good tunes, and positive messages are sure to love this track. It’s set to be the first in a series of singles leading up to their much-anticipated 2025 album.

ABOUT META AND THE CORNERSTONES

Feel the vibes from Meta and the Cornerstones' new single "Lively and Up". Reggae Tastemaker

Meta and the Cornerstones, led by the dynamic Meta Dia, captivates audiences worldwide with their infectious rhythms and soulful melodies. Their socially conscious lyrics promote peace, love, and harmony, creating an unforgettable experience.

The band actively tours Europe, Africa, Canada, New Zealand, and the USA, playing at festivals like Rototom Sunsplash and Summerjam.

Known for their high-energy performances, Meta and the Cornerstones unite crowds, transcending borders and language, as they inspire a collective celebration of unity and joy.

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