CAPTURE is a roots-driven, radical love album that speaks truth without shouting.
It moves between intimacy and resistance — between the personal and the political — reminding us that love and justice come from the same source.
This album confronts forced displacement, modern deportation, economic pressure, and the quiet violence done to everyday people. It asks difficult questions about power, ownership, borders, and belonging — while refusing to lose humanity in the process.
At its core, CAPTURE is about awakening.
About recognising systems that trap the mind, the spirit, and the future — and choosing to step out of them. The call is not for destruction, but for surrender: surrendering false narratives, imposed fear, and inherited lies.
Musically rooted in reggae, soul, jazz, and African consciousness, the album balances militant awareness with deep love. Love for a woman. Love for the people. Love for truth. Love as resistance.
This is not music made for distraction.
It is music made to hold a mirror, to heal, and to reclaim dignity.
CAPTURE is a reminder that when people see clearly, systems lose their grip
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CAPTURE 2:320:00/2:32
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SURRENDER 2:140:00/2:14
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BOMBS OVER BABIES 2:060:00/2:06
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MASS DEPORTATION 2:500:00/2:50
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ESCAPE 2:520:00/2:52
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VENGEANCE 3:120:00/3:12
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DOUBT 2:320:00/2:32
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JUSTICE 3:340:00/3:34
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HIDING 2:500:00/2:50
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JUST AN AFRICAN 3:360:00/3:36
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WINE 3:120:00/3:12
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ENEMY 5:430:00/5:43