An artist’s first album is often seen as his or her first-born child. It’s the project that had been manifesting in their mind and soul ever since they discovered that special God-given gift, and now that it has been transformed into a full tangible piece of work, the connection to it is usually profound for both the creator and the listener. Singer/songwriter/producer B. Judah is now experiencing that feeling with the release of his debut EP Dream Within A Dream.
Born in Brooklyn, raised for a time in Jamaica, and partially bred in Michigan, B. Judah incorporates parts of all three locales into his music. By combining Jamaican reggae with Detroit Soul and New York Hip Hop, the head of Popular Republic presents an artistry that is truly representative of his life. Judah’s Dream Within A Dream is a compelling voyage through the multi-instrumentalist’s thoughts and memories about the idea of love and the ladies that served as his muses.
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