FATBABS AND JAH LIL HARMONISE HOPE IN THEIR MESSAGE BEHIND ‘END OF WAR’
Fatbabs, the gifted French producer, returned from Jamaica brimming with inspiration. His journey was a whirlwind of creative collaborations, culminating in End of War, a poignant track featuring Jamaican reggae sensation Jah Lil.
Set against Fatbabs’ smooth, soulful production, Jah Lil’s pacifist lyrics shine as a heartfelt plea for global peace. The young artist’s evocative words— “Only a dead man has seen the end of war” —echo the sorrow of a world grappling with endless conflict.
The song’s relevance is undeniable in today’s fraught times, offering a melodic refuge and a call to reflection.
A stunning music video, filmed in Kingston during their serendipitous meeting, complements the track, blending Jamaica’s vibrant spirit with its sombre message.
This collaboration between two visionary talents bridges continents and genres, underscoring reggae’s enduring role as a voice for change. With End of War, Fatbabs and Jah Lil invite us to dream of a world where, truly, “in peace, we live.”
CREDITS
Lyrics and Vocals: Jah Lil
Music: Fatbabs
Drums: Simon Roger
Bass: Thomas Cirade
Keyboards: Julian Mauvieux
Guitars: Quentin Dupont
Guitar Solo: Nicolas Groskopf
Mixing: Laurent Dupuis
Mastering: Sam Berdah, The Wall Studio
Label: Big Scoop Records
Video Production and Direction: Fernando Heiva
ABOUT FATBABS
Fatbabs, France’s reggae beatmaker extraordinaire, is shaping the global scene with his genre-blending brilliance. Rising to prominence as Naâman’s producer, he crafted hits like Skanking Shoes and the gold-certified Rays of Resistance.
Nominated for a Grammy in 2024 alongside Collie Buddz, Fatbabs continues pushing boundaries. His project Daily Jam showcases his signature mix of reggae, hip-hop, funk, and soul. Fatbabs’ journey is just beginning.
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ABOUT JAH LIL
Jah Lil, a reggae artist from Kingston, Jamaica, fuses the timeless vibes of Bob Marley with the soulful touches of Anita Baker. His powerful storytelling captures the essence of resilience and unity in his music.
Albums like Rebirth and Can a Man Cry explore emotional depth and social themes, solidifying Jah Lil as a rising force in reggae’s evolving soundscape.