Unfortunately, we live in a day and age when creators make music for the ear and not the mind, so it’s refreshing when you hear an artist say that he is committed to doing the opposite.
On his latest tune, Nuh Doubt – released today (September 15) via Big Feet Records – international recording artist Bugle has expressed his opposition to making music solely for hype, fame and/or money. Instead, he insist that the words that leave his mouth must be of substance, all while acknowledging that he is guided by the Most High, and as such, must be mindful of the messages he sends out into the world.
Nuh Doubt is a dulcet one drop reggae tune that was composed by music executive Josh Harris, who also played bass and keyboard on the track. Drums were added by Santa Davis, and It was mixed by engineer Tommi Tikkenen, and mastered by Rose Quartz Mastering.
Nuh Doubt can now be streamed and/or downloaded from iTunes, Apple Music, Spotify, Deezer, Tidal, and all other digital music platforms. |