"Reparation" is the lead song from an upcoming EP by roots singer Moses I. Recently released, it is co-produced by Livon Music and Ironstorm Productions.
The single takes on an issue that evokes passionate debate among persons advocating renumeration for descendants of slavery.
Moses I, a committed Rastafarian, fully supports that movement.
"I an' I mus' get what I deserve," he says bluntly.
"Reparation" is one of many songs Moses I recorded at his South Florida studio in the past 18 months. Others from those sessions will also make it to the EP which is expected to be released in the first quarter of this year.
"Wi plan to get some singles out before di release," said Moses I, who hails from Papine in Jamaica's St. Andrew parish, which has been home to a strong Rastafarian community for many years.
He has been recording since the early 1990s, but learned the rudiments of music prior to that from established producers like Augustus Pablo and Sangie Davis.
Moses I came to prominence in 1998 with the song "Crazy Look", a collaboration with Capleton.
That song earned him three tours of Europe with 'The Prophet'.
Written By Howard Campbell