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: A roots territory standout inspired by the Swiss Alps.

The album is a masterclass in collaboration, featuring some of the biggest names in reggae history:

Following the groundbreaking shift of Til Shiloh , Inna Heights found Buju Banton—often referred to by his nickname —fully embracing his role as a voice for the oppressed. The album is celebrated for its balance of tradition and innovation, mixing crisp live instrumentation with a warm analog sound that captures the "effervescent energy" of the era. Iconic Tracks and Collaborations

, the album captured the excitement of the dancehall while rooting itself firmly in Rastafarian culture and social awareness.