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Aspiring reggae singer Captain Love is paying tribute to one of reggae’s most powerful anthems with his remake of Concrete Jungle, a song deeply connected to his own lived experiences and personal journey.
Originally recorded by Bob Marley and The Wailers, the classic track has long stood as a poignant reflection of struggle, survival and social inequality. For Captain Love, revisiting the song was more than a musical decision — it was personal.
Drawing inspiration from his upbringing in Spanish Town, the singer reflected on the socio-economic hardships he endured while being raised by his mother.
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