WARRIOR KING RETURNS WITH A FRESH VIBE IN ‘ONCE STRANGERS’
Jamaican reggae veteran Warrior King has returned with a fresh single, “Once Strangers.” This track marks the first release from his upcoming album, Resurgence, which is set to drop in early 2025. Known for his sweet, uplifting vibes, he delivers once again with this relatable and heartfelt song.
Produced by Rootz Warrior Productions, “Once Strangers” features an uptempo one-drop riddim that’s sure to get you moving. The song’s sensual saxophone refrain perfectly complements Warrior King’s musings on life and love.
He sings, “We were once strangers, now we’re lovers. It’s amazing how the journey of life unfolds.” The track’s lyrics, inspired by King’s own experiences, remind us all of the beautiful, unpredictable paths our relationships can take.
Aa devout Rastafarian, King is celebrated for his empowering music, including his debut single, “Virtuous Woman.” His new song, “Once Strangers,” continues this tradition, offering listeners a fresh reggae style with a unique saxophone lead.
Managed by his wife, Leslie-Anne Dyer, who also graces the single’s cover art, King remains true to his roots, both musically and personally. A video for “Once Strangers” is in the works, and fans can catch Warrior performing spot dates worldwide as he prepares to release his sixth studio album.
With “Once Strangers,” Warrior King proves that his signature sound is here to stay, and his upcoming album is one to watch out for.
ABOUT WARRIOR KING
Mark Dyer, better known as Warrior King, hails from Kingston, Jamaica. He launched his musical journey through local talent showcases. His breakthrough came in 2001 with “Virtuous Woman,” a global hit celebrating women’s empowerment.
Over his career, King has enriched reggae music through collaborations with top artists and producers. Beyond music, he advocates for education and religious tolerance.
In 2023, he became Jamaica’s ambassador for Team Seas, promoting environmental conservation worldwide. Warrior King continues to spread love and unity through his music.