Album Review: Justice the Artiste highlights creativity, voice and genre blending sound in “The Color Wheel”

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Justice the Artiste is a rising star blending reggae, dancehall, R&B, and hip hop. The Jamaican artist’s 2022 album, “The Color Wheel” is one of the most unique albums that we’ve listened to. For example, turn on “W.O.W.” and Artiste will amaze you by his creativity, song writing skills, and one of the best new voices we’ve heard in the global reggae scene.

It’s not only his voice but Artiste’s delivery and playful ability to sing and phrase words. That’s what can separate the good and out of this world talented.

In fact, listening to Justice The Artiste’s “W.O.W.” reminded us of Juice WRLD another genre blending voice.

Artiste takes you on a fun global trip in the catchy song “Tour DiWurld” where his voice pairs so nicely with the simple yet well produced beat. The song definitely inspires a trip in the near future!

Til I Win” is a reflection on his rise and hustle trying to make it as a recording artist. We only see amazing things ahead for Artiste. 

The ability to slow down and showcase a more vulnerable side of your life is hard to get to, but Justice brings us into a relationship in “Hidden Sections”. 

The beat on the album’s title track, “Color Wheel” is an irie dance flow, but also merges a bouncy drumbeat that you could flow to at any party. 

Justice the Artiste is off to a hot start. The album is impressive and we are excited to follow his rise! 

W.O.W.” By Justice the Artiste is the Daily Reggae Song of the Day.

By CB.

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