Released: 1992
Black Woman & Child
by Sizzla
The 1691st greatest album of all time
Black Woman & Child presents Sizzla's blend of roots reggae and dancehall, pairing melodic singjay delivery with rhythmic toasting over bass-driven, drum-and-guitar arrangements. The songs emphasize spiritual themes, social commentary, and respect for black women and family, reflecting Rastafari-influenced worldview and conscious lyricism. As an early full-length that showcases his voice and style, the record helped define Sizzla's approach to contemporary reggae and dancehall fusion.
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