The singer and songwriter launched in the last week the track “Souls in Transit”, composed during an international tour of the Jah tribe in 2005
The singer and songwriter FAUZI BEYDOUN – better known for the work in front of the Tribe of jah – launched the last week the single “Souls in transit“, which is part of the musician’s next solo album, scheduled for release for April.
The song was composed two decades ago, during a tour of the Tribe of jah. “It is a composition that, although it has been written for some time, carries a relevant message that reflects the current moments, where we are more distant and immersed than ever in the rush of everyday life,” says the musician in notice.
And then this letter that talks about traffic over time on the planet came about, in the big metropolises, but also the traffic of souls that are here and dispersing, because eventually each one can go one side on the other plane, the plan astral.
The track, as well as the album of Beydounthey reach the platforms by Label Maranhense 98 Records. the production of the track is Moses Mota and the instrumentation was due to the Bossa reggae n´ blues band.
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Source: Rollingstone

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