Jamaican singer Lutan Fyah burst onto the dancehall scene in '99 with a series of sound system hits for Buju Banton's Gargamel Records. He quickly became a major player in the roots revival of the early '00s, bringing the righteousness of Rastafarianism to a scene ruled by slackness and badman anthems, but he's not your usual retro reggae crooner. While he sings as sweetly as the '70s legends he reveres, he can also go rhyme-for-rhyme with dancehall's roughest deejays. This collection of Lutan Fyah's peace-and-unity anthems is digital roots at its finest.