
PRESSURE BUSSPIPE DROPS ‘BUSS THRU’ – A SALUTE TO STRENGTH AND ELEVATION
Pressure Busspipe storms through with Buss Thru, a fierce, roots-rich anthem that’s impossible to ignore. Hailing from St. Thomas in the US Virgin Islands, the singjay links up with French riddim masters Dub Akom and powerhouse producer Humbleness for a collaboration that’s both timely and timeless.
Buss Thru rides a tough, hypnotic riddim—crafted by Dub Akom and released via Evidence Music—that gives Pressure’s voice room to soar. From the jump, his lyrics blaze with confidence, chronicling the steady rise of a man guided by purpose, pride and persistence.
BUSS THRU UPLIFTS WHILE IT BURNS — PRESSURE BUSSPIPE GROUNDS HIS MESSAGE IN GARVEYITE WISDOM
Rather than straying into boastful territory, Pressure grounds his message in Garveyite wisdom, tying personal triumph to community uplift. The outcome is a track that uplifts while it burns.
Every detail is deliberate, from the chant-worthy hook to the militant undercurrent. It’s a call to arms for those still grinding and a celebration for those finally breaking through. Fans of deep, message-driven reggae—this one’s built for you.
ABOUT PRESSURE BUSSPIPE

Pressure Busspipe channels the soul of roots reggae, blending powerful lyricism with melodies that uplift and inspire. Born in St. Thomas, he sharpened his craft on Star Lion sound system before breaking into the global scene.
His breakthrough track, Love and Affection, became a reggae anthem, solidifying his status. With albums like Africa Redemption and Red Rose, he continues to evolve.
Collaborating with Damian and Stephen Marley, he bridges reggae’s rich past with its future. His music is movement—unstoppable, undeniable, and always rising.
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ABOUT DUB AKOM

Dub Akom, founded by David Sitbon and Fabienne Romano, is a powerhouse in European reggae and dancehall. As the continent’s most renowned backing band, they’ve worked with giants like Konshens, Pressure Buss Pipe, and Turbulence.
Their riddims, like Bonafide and Heartwarming, have shaped the sound of modern reggae. With tracks like “Wul It Out” by Vershon and “Let Me Go (Reloaded)” gaining global airplay, Dub Akom’s influence continues to grow, earning respect in the reggae scene.