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    Jesse Royal’s ‘Dirty Money’ From Album: Royal

    Jesse Royal’s ‘Dirty Money’ From Album: Royal

    Jesse royal releases “Dirty Money” featuring Ghanaian star Stonebwoy from his forthcoming sophomore album, Royal.

    Jesse Royal teams up with Ghanaian Afrobeat/Dancehall star Stonebwoy for “Dirty Money”, where a lilting African-influenced rhythm track propels the lyrics’ unrelenting condemnation of political greed:

    “If education is key, why you can’t make it free for we? Or is it because you profit from poverty? When you look at me do you see a man or do you see another vote for your party? Not even holy water can clean your dirty money.”

    The track is the latest single and fourth release from Royal’s upcoming sophomore album, Royal, via Easy Star Records. The single follows “Rich Forever” which had an accompanying video premiered by The FADER this week. The new song “Dirty Money” features a cross-cultural beat, co-produced by Grammy-award-winning producer Sean Alaric (responsible for Koffee’s “Throne” and Teyana Taylor’s “Bad”) and Jesse himself and captures the sounds of Jamaica and Africa.

    The album title Royal describes the quality of music he’s making but also offers a succinct definition of Jamaica’s signature beat.

    “Reggae is a different tone, a different feeling, a different mood. It speaks to you in different ways, it is definitely royal music,” says Jesse.

    Jesse adopted a new approach for creating the songs on Royal, collaborating with like-minded colleagues, and just letting the creativity flow.

    The result is 11 tracks that incorporate live instrumentation and programmed riffs, experimental and traditional sounds, all of which contribute to Jesse’s most impressive body of work to date. The messages delivered throughout Royal are militant yet divinely inspired, profoundly moving, and politically provocative, while the album’s multi-textured sonics are rooted in reggae but also incorporate a 21st century burnished palette of influences.

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