Echoes of Peace: Twan Tee’s call for More Love on his latest single. Reggae Tastemaker

ECHOES OF PEACE: TWAN TEE’S CALL FOR MORE LOVE

When Twan Tee first stepped onto the French reggae scene, he carried with him a voice rooted in sincerity. The latest chapter arrives with More Love, a melodic cut defined by artistic finesse and conscious lyricism. The riddim, produced by Oddy and mixed by Tee himself, flows with ease while producer Antoine Neveu ensures every detail shines.

The single continues a creative run that shows no signs of slowing. In June, Twan Tee released The Other Side, an album that pulled listeners closer with its blend of urban edge and reggae tradition. Each track reflected his ability to merge French elegance with the pulse of Jamaica, offering a sound that feels grounded yet forward-looking.

More Love captures this balance. When Tee sings, “Cool, cool down your temper, no waan see you fight one another,” the words land as both plea and reminder. In a time shaped by tension, his call for compassion cuts through with rare clarity.

A VOICE ROOTED IN SINCERITY, SHARPENED BY FINESSE

This moment also builds on last year’s Outrospection, a sprawling 18-track set that featured the moving single Love One Another. From studio sessions to collaborations with Yaadcore, Warrior King and Danakil, Tee continues to craft a narrative that weaves unity, artistry, and resilience together. 

More Love pairs an emotionally charged melody with conscious lyricism, creating a song that resonates on both a personal and collective level.

ABOUT TWAN TEE

Echoes of Peace: Twan Tee’s call for More Love on his latest single. Reggae Tastemaker

Twan Tee is a cartographer of contemporary diasporic sound. Emerging from French sound system culture, he blends dub, bass, and trap textures into border-crossing compositions. His debut EP Presenting Twan Tee (2018) introduced his voice. Crossing (2021) and Innergy (2023) expanded his vision with Oddy’s production.

In 2024, Outrospection brought international collaborators, solidifying his reputation for restless hybridity and socially conscious sound.

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