
MAGNETIC ATTRACTION: ‘RASTA WOMAN’ GLOWS WITH SOULFUL FIRE
There’s something hypnotic about Rasta Woman, the richly woven, emotionally charged release from World Sound Band, produced by the ever-skilled Elias Estick. From the first few bars, it draws you in, not just with rhythm, but with narrative.
Set in a live music space alive with energy, the track follows a Jamaican musician mid-performance. Then she walks in. A radiant, dreadlocked presence. He’s caught off guard, but not in a shallow way. It’s her energy, her aura. And just like that, the music bends to his emotion.
What starts as admiration quickly shifts into something deeper. After only a short exchange, the connection grows spiritual. As the groove deepens, so does the singer’s vulnerability. He’s not just enchanted; he’s moved. She could be anywhere—across borders, beyond oceans—and his desire wouldn’t fade.
ELIAS ESTICK’S PRODUCTION WRAPS THE STORY IN WARMTH AND SPACE
World Sound Band, a tight-knit unit of seasoned Jamaican musicians, lets the story unfold through a rootsy, beautifully layered arrangement.
Estick’s production wraps the track in warmth and clarity, giving space for each player—guitar, drums, brass, and backing vocals—to breathe. Every detail feels intentional. And that chorus? Impossible to forget.
Rasta Woman is a moment of magnetic connection, powered by heart, rhythm, and real feeling. Whether you’re drawn by the romance or the riddim, World Sound Band lands this one with serious weight.
ABOUT ESTICK & WORLD SOUND BAND


World Sound Band is a dynamic Jamaican reggae act led by songwriter and pianist Elias Estick. Blending fiery musicianship with timeless roots vibes, the group features Oniel “Bones” Stenneth on guitar, Bernard “Bouski” Fagan on bass, and Maxwell “Mackie” Hinds on drums.
Known for electric live shows and rhythmic precision, they’ve supported tracks like Jah Bouki’s Call Angola. Estick also penned songs for reggae icons including Dennis Brown, Gregory Isaacs, Mutabaruka, and JC Lodge.