[portable] — Culture One Stone Full Album Top

One Stone isn’t flawless — but its peaks are as high as anything Culture has done since the late ‘70s. The top four tracks (“Jah Rastafari,” “Pay Day,” “Holy Mountain,” and the title cut) belong on any best-of-reggae-2010s playlist. The rest of the album ranges from very good to slightly uneven. In an era of bloated streaming albums, One Stone ’s brevity (42 minutes) is a virtue. One stone, indeed — polished, heavy, and aimed true.

A defining characteristic of a "top" album is its permeation of the wider cultural consciousness. Culture achieved this primarily through the meteoric success of its lead single, "Bad and Boujee" featuring Lil Uzi Vert. The song became an anthem, topping the Billboard Hot 100 and spawning countless memes that paradoxically drove its serious musical success. culture one stone full album top

Social justice, Rastafarian faith, African heritage, and critiques of "Babylonian" systems. One Stone isn’t flawless — but its peaks

: A call for peace and an end to political and social violence. Blood A Go Run : A potent social commentary on justice and consequences. In an era of bloated streaming albums, One

The 12-track album is a cohesive journey through roots perfection, noted for its intelligent songwriting and emotional intensity. : A standout leadoff track. A Slice Of Mount Zion : Features hypnotic instrumentation.