Critics immediately noticed a shift in quality. The BBC, in a glowing review, noted that the album "has remedied all that, maintaining an unerring level of quality control and flowing end to end despite being a hefty 15 tracks long". The album masterfully blends old-school roots reggae rhythms with modern production technology and dancehall energy, all while keeping its lyrical messages "devout and socially conscious". It's an album designed to be a "glorious, uninterrupted listen".
The album is anchored by the breakout hit a powerful "sufferer's anthem" that addresses the harsh realities of poverty and was notably featured on the Grand Theft Auto IV soundtrack. Other significant highlights include: Richie Spice-In The Streets To Africa Full Album Zip
(A "herb anthem" using the classic "Swing Easy" rhythm) Mind Off of Me Take It Easy Can’t Stop Loving Jah Critics immediately noticed a shift in quality