Immerse yourself in the captivating sound of The Late Ones as they seamlessly fuse reggae and hip hop in their debut album, The Fourth Quarter. This album has drawn comparisons to legendary groups like the Mighty Diamonds and Culture, while also incorporating the fresh vibes of the Native Tongues collective.
Track Listing:
- 1. Fake Reggae
- 2. Have to Pay
- 3. The Divide
- 4. Jah Is
- 5. Troubled Streets
- 6. Bob & Weave
- 7. Babylon Exists
- 8. Tell Me Not
- 9. Brother’s Keeper
- 10. Thrive
- 11. Thunder & Sun
- 12. The Noose
- 13. Unbalanced
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Released in 2022, The Fourth Quarter is one of the top reggae albums to buy for fans looking for a fresh take on the genre, blending uplifting melodies with thought-provoking lyrics. Don’t miss out on The Late Ones reviews that highlight their unique sound and artistry.
James Allen (verified owner) –
The Late Ones’ debut album is a refreshing mix of genres. The way they blend reggae with hip hop is simply outstanding!
Michael Spencer (verified owner) –
I felt the energy of each track on ‘The Fourth Quarter.’ It’s one of the best reggae hip hop albums I’ve heard this year!
Amanda Williams (verified owner) –
The lyrical depth of The Late Ones is impressive. This album is a must-have for anyone who appreciates hip hop albums with reggae influence.