November 29, 2019 👁 4
Kiprich steps into the spiritual arena with "Call Di Lawd," delivering a potent reminder that dancehall has always been more than just party vibes and badman lyrics. The veteran deejay taps into the genre's deep-rooted connection to Rastafari consciousness and spiritual warfare, channeling the energy of classic roots dancehall while maintaining his signature hardcore delivery. This isn't your typical Sunday morning gospel—this is militant spirituality wrapped in a modern dancehall package that hits harder than a Sting clash. The production strikes the perfect balance between contemporary polish and that raw, militant sound that made Kiprich a force in the early 2000s. The riddim carries that driving urgency that makes you feel like you're marching into battle, while Kiprich's flow remains sharp as ever, weaving between rapid-fire patois and commanding vocal inflections that demand attention. His lyrics cut through the mix with conviction, addressing real-world struggles while calling on higher powers—a testament to dancehall's ability to be both street-conscious and spiritually aware. The video complements the track's intensity, capturing that gritty authenticity that separates genuine dancehall from watered-down imitations. "Call Di Lawd" proves that Kiprich still has the lyrical ammunition to command respect in today's dancehall landscape, bridging the gap between conscious messaging and hardcore delivery. This is spiritual dancehall for the streets—when life get rough, sometimes yuh haffi call di higher power fi guidance.