ANTHONY B & MO’KALAMITY FIND SOLACE IN HEARTFELT ‘LITTLE COTTAGE’
Jamaican reggae titan Anthony B joins forces with French-based Cape Verdean vocalist Mo’Kalamity for their heartfelt collaboration, Little Cottage. The track arrives via Ineffable Records and Anthony B’s Born Fire Music imprint.
This radiant roots offering marks the third glimpse into Anthony B’s forthcoming 2026 album. It follows his recent drops Rude Bwoy and Like A Mirror on the Roots Rock Reggae Riddim. The song paints a vivid picture of escape from urban hardship. His lyrics chronicle cold streets and economic struggle before finding refuge in a seaside sanctuary.
“In my little cottage, somewhere by the sea,” he sings, offering respite from a world where parents hustle hard yet remain trapped in poverty.
MO’KALAMITY ADDS MELODIC DEPTH TO ANTHONY B’S CONSCIOUS STORYTELLING
While Anthony B built his reputation on the iconic World A Reggae Music, his 2023 track Chill Out has dominated streaming platforms since its release. That song’s success from the Bread & Butter album demonstrates his enduring relevance.
Little Cottage channels classic roots reggae warmth whilst addressing contemporary struggles. Mo’Kalamity’s contribution adds melodic depth to the conscious storytelling, creating an anthem for anyone seeking peace amidst chaos.
ABOUT ANTHONY B

Anthony B rose from Jamaica’s Bobo Ashanti order to become roots reggae’s most militant voice. His Star Trail Records breakthrough with Fire Pon Rome established him as conscious dancehall’s fierce counterpoint.
Across three decades, he has released over a dozen albums, toured from Senegal to Iceland, and founded Born Fire Records while channelling spiritual devotion into uncompromising resistance.
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ABOUT MO’KALAMITY

Born in Cape Verde and raised in France, Mo’Kalamity emerged from Paris’s reggae underground with warmth and militancy. Her albums Warriors of Light and Deeper Revolution earned Cabo Verde Awards recognition, while One Love Vibration saw her collaborate with Sly & Robbie in Kingston.
Recent sessions in Brooklyn with Sidney Mills and Andy Bassford have expanded Mo’Kalamity’s sound while preserving her roots foundation.