Ras Kronik ramps up promotion of ‘Agree to Disagree’ with new video
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At a glance
- Reggae artist Ras Kronik has released a new music video for his song 'Agree to Disagree,' featured on his third album, 'The Energy.'
- The video, filmed in Poland and Las Vegas, aims to convey a message of love and oneness amidst global turmoil and evolving consciousness.
- Ras Kronik, based in Las Vegas, is known for his roots-reggae style but has also explored EDM and Trap, collaborating with Pandemic Records and The Bonafide Band on his latest album.
Reggae artist Ras Kronik is amplifying the message of his song 'Agree to Disagree' with a newly released music video. The track, featured on his third album, 'The Energy,' encapsulates the singer-songwriter's reflections on the current state of global unrest. Ras Kronik hopes the video, which was filmed across Poland and Las Vegas, will help disseminate the song's core message.
"The message (behind the song) is for humanity to live in love and oneness, especially in this time where we’re going through the evolution of consciousness," Ras Kronik stated. He believes that as the video gains traction, it will contribute to spreading this theme of unity and spiritual growth. The artist, a prominent figure in the Las Vegas music scene, originates from Clarendon, Jamaica.
The message (behind the song) is for humanity to live in love and oneness, especially in this time where we’re going through the evolution of consciousness.
Ras Kronik, primarily known for his roots-reggae sound, has demonstrated versatility by experimenting with electronic dance music (EDM) and trap genres. His album 'The Energy' was a collaborative effort, featuring Atlanta-based independent label Pandemic Records, operated by his brother Sheldon Edwards, and production contributions from The Bonafide Band, a group of Jamaican musicians based in Las Vegas. The 12-song album also includes other message-driven tracks like 'Working For The Boss,' 'Set me Free,' and 'Fyah Burn,' the latter featuring Turbulence.
With the video released, over time it will help get the message out, because that’s the intention.
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