
ROOTS POWER: LUTAN FYAH DELIVERS ‘BLESSINGS’ ON DERRICK SOUND’S ONE-DROP RIDDIM
When Lutan Fyah steps onto a riddim, there’s a sense of purpose. Blessings, built by Derrick Sound and released through Evidence Music, carries that same weight. From the first drop, deep basslines and melodic horns open a space where devotion and rhythm move together.
Mixed by Roberto Sánchez, the track feels alive. The sound is warm, the grooves hypnotic and every note leads toward Lutan Fyah’s voice. His delivery comes with soul and conviction, reminding listeners that Jah’s guidance never wavers. Each line feels like a chant against struggle, carrying strength forward.
DERRICK SOUND’S RIDDIM GROUNDS BLESSING’S MESSAGE, WHILE LUTAN FYAH LIFTS IT SKYWARD
Blessings unfolds as a song of worship and resilience. It moves with roots reggae’s timeless pulse, offering assurance through word and rhythm. Derrick Sound’s riddim grounds the message, while Lutan Fyah lifts it skyward. The result is an anthem of faith and perseverance that lingers long after the last note fades.
ABOUT LUTAN FYAH

Lutan Fyah, born Anthony Martin in Spanish Town, turned from architecture and football to reggae in the late 1990s. Guided by Rastafari, his voice rose with urgency and conviction, carrying messages of resilience and faith.
Albums such as Life of a King and Strength & Resilience trace his evolution, blending roots, dub and digital textures. His collaborations and global touring secure his place among reggae’s most enduring voices.
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ABOUT DERRICK SOUND

Derrick Sound, the Geneva-based duo of Mr. Nico and Inspecta Derrick, emerged from Switzerland’s sound system scene in the early 2000s. Since founding Evidence Music in 2013, they have shaped reggae and dancehall with textural depth and rhythmic clarity.
Their collaborations stretch from Sizzla Kalonji to Stonebwoy, producing tracks like Best Daddy and the Fight Again Riddim. Rooted in tradition yet adventurous, they continue to redefine reggae’s sonic landscape.