Bugle – Apex (Album)

Release date: 08/23/2024

Tracks

01. Apex Introduction feat. Ras Shiloh
02. Heads Up
03. Upside Down
04. Thank You Lord feat. Damian Marley & Buju Banton
05. Hopes (Small World) feat. Capleton
06. Patience, God & Time (Apex Version)
07. Apex Interlude feat. Rorystonelove
08. Inside Warm feat. Tifa
09. Love Story feat. Gihrl
10. Love Again feat. Maxi Priest
11. Promise
12. Heart Too Clean feat. Chaps
13. Bad Dream 
14. Ego
15. Jah-Meck-Yah feat. Military Man
16. Brutal Murderer feat. Barrington Levy

Album Review:

Bugle’s latest album, Apex, stands as a testament to the peak of his musical journey, reflecting his growth and versatility. From the very start, with the Apex Introduction featuring Ras Shiloh, the album sets a tone of introspection, spiritual elevation, and gratitude. Tracks like Heads Up and Upside Down continue this uplifting vibe, blending classic reggae rhythms with conscious, motivational lyrics, reminding listeners to keep their heads up in the face of life’s trials. Bugle’s ability to weave current social issues into his music is showcased beautifully in these songs, which highlight both personal and societal struggles.

The collaborations on Apex add further depth, with legends like Damian Marley, Buju Banton, Capleton, and Barrington Levy lending their unique voices. One standout is Thank You Lord, a musical masterpiece where Bugle, alongside Buju and Damian, expresses gratitude and appreciation for life’s blessings, while Hopes (Small World) delivers a powerful message about global interconnectedness with Capleton’s fiery presence. Love and human connection take the forefront in tracks like Love Again featuring Maxi Priest, and Inside Warm with Tifa, showing Bugle’s softer side and mastery in creating tunes that resonate across all aspects of life.

With its meaningful lyrics and expertly crafted production, Apex is more than just an album; it’s a statement. Bugle’s message of perseverance, truth, and positivity rings clear throughout the body of work, solidifying his place as one of reggae’s most consistent voices. Through songs that blend reflection, social commentary, and love, Apex is a must-listen for anyone seeking music that both educates and uplifts.