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Reggae singer Kenne Blessin is getting major props for his revisited version of Barrington Levy’s Vice Versa Love – the 1990s reggae favourite celebrated for its gentle groove and message of reciprocal love.
"The response has been pleasantly surprising. People really appreciate the fact that I chose that song, and they keep telling me it is time for this legendary song right now because of the turmoil in the world today," he said.
The singer has succeeded in introducing the song to younger listeners while preserving the warmth that made the original such an enduring masterpiece. The remake appears on his latest album, Caught My Attention, a 14-track project centered on themes of love, self-awareness and unity. On the album, the singer leans into a polished but organic sound, balancing contemporary production with the emotional directness associated with roots reggae.
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