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Jamaican roots reggae group Link&Chain drops third single of 2022

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11/23/2022 - 11:00
Authentic Jamaican roots reggae group Link&Chain dropped its third single for 2022 titled 'Let Your Light Shine'.
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The highly anticipated track is a follow up to the two previous releases – Guide Me Jah and Dirty Works – distributed by Tuff Gong International.

Both previous tracks, along with Don't Do That released in 2021 [also distributed by Tuff Gong International] have all received a massive amount of international press and airplay.

Speaking of its latest single, Link&Chain shared: “You must always be the master of your faith and the captain of your ship, never let anyone tell you who you are and where you belong in this life. This is what this song ‘Let your light shine’ is conveying. Always strive to be your best in everything you do. People may look at you and judge you with prejudiced eyes and tell you what they think you are worth based on where you come from and what they think you look like. This is why it is so important to be yourself and to let your light shine no matter what.

“Link&Chain is a band of brothers that have been harmonizing together and co-writing their songs for decades since their early days in Jamaica. The seasoned veteran musicians have been releasing conscious roots reggae since 1990. The name was chosen because of its significance to the struggle of our ancestors and it is also significant to the unity of I-n-I coming together and holding together as links on a chain.”

This outstanding group involves four extraordinary livicated Rastaman: Dwight Campbell the maestro is known ‘Tah-Seti’ Paul Williams. The big voice, ‘Mirror’ Trevor Douglas, is known to us as ‘Kasha’ and is the inspiration, the strong one and O’Neil Griffiths. Inspired by their Rastafari faith, they write their own unique spiritual, danceable music designed to uplift, educate and entertain.               

Based in Jamaica and Florida, Link&Chain band has a storied history of performing at renowned festivals.


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