Phabian, I-Bar say ‘No More War’

April 22, 2024
I-Bar (left) and Phabian.
I-Bar (left) and Phabian.

Conscious reggae artistes Phabian and I-Bar have connected with Australian aborigine artiste Boorook on a new single titled ' No More War'.

The song, partly recorded in Boorook's own studio in Warrnambool, Australia, and DJ Neil's Cash Flow Recording Studio in Kingston, is quickly picking up steam globally since its release. No More War represents another bold step along the musical journeys for both Phabian and I-Bar, with the latter especially having tasted some level of success over the years, including having toured the Caribbean and much of Europe as a backup vocalist. I-Bar cited that No more War is being widely received as an 'anthem'.

"Interestingly, all the reviews from far and wide are saying pretty much the same thing, so it simply can't be a lie," said I-Bar, whose given name is Remor Ibar.

"The link with Boorook, with whom I developed a connection on Instagram, has been solid and authentic for us both. With his strong roots in the business of conscious music, he picked up on my works in the same direction, and the collaboration on No More War was a no-brainer for us from that point," said Phabian, given name Fabian Robinson.

"Getting I-Bar into the project was similarly smooth, as he is of the same philosophy like us musically, and the rhythm and backbone to the lyrics from Boorook were taken through the Jamaican stages under the direction of DJ Neil of Cash Flow Recording Studio. Boorook then put in the final technical works," he added.

Phabian has been focused on trying to build his career independently after severing ties with a music entity.

"Now it is all about the promotion, the penetration on the world stage where the song's relevance, including timing, is being viewed by reviewers from far and wide globally as a most potent message for the world at present," Phabian added.

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