Art La Marley’s groovy, Afro-beats laden ‘AFRICAN QUEEN’

Art La Marley, a Jamaican singer-songwriter, has unquestionably followed in the footsteps of his father Dennis Schloss, a well-known singer and songwriter who previously worked with artists such as “Third World,” “The Wailers,” and the Bob Marley Family. Art, whose sound is heavily influenced by reggae, dancehall, jazz, Afro-beat, and the home scene of St. Mary, Jamaica, is dropping a new reggae and Afro-beats-infused single “African Queen,” which will energise you with sizzling summer vibrations bound to make you move.

When it comes to the song, Art La Marley’s main focus is the delight of the listeners. Art felt inspired by the bright and lively beats to write a song that would make people feel the same way he did: full of powerful desire to dance, pleasant vibrations, and an overall longed-for summer vibe. “African Queen,” a track akin to artists such as Koffee, Skip Marley, Fireboy DML, and Joeboy, uplifts the listener with explosive Afro-beats featuring guitar, bass, and drums, while the song lyrics project an image of pure lust and love in conjunction with the artist’s bright and cheerful attitude. Overall, it’s a perfect pre-summer anthem for getting you in that mood.

With previous releases including  ‘Indica vs Sativa’ and ‘I Can Go,’ Art is gaining traction in the music industry in the hopes of encouraging people to groove and appreciate his music, and “African Queen” is a tremendous next step in that direction. You can listen to “African Queen” now!