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| "Rebel With A Vibe" by Lion D [Bizzarri Productions - 2026] |
Okay so, do you remember Lion D??? A ridiculously long SEVENTEEN years ago the flaming Italy based star (born in the UK to an Italian mother and Nigerian father, the story goes) would come out of virtually nowhere to take our top honours with 2009's album of the year, "The Burning Melody" (pretty sure he didn't even make the list of anyone else that year which, of course, means that EVERYONE ELSE WAS WRONG) (ALL YUH!). Since then, we'd also talk about him in regards to subsequent releases, all of which were at least pretty good -- one of which was EXCELLENT -- and I've at least tried to make an attempt to keep up with his output. Well, Lion D's been 'outputting' in the first half of 2026. After dropping a pair of singles in the past couple of months or so, Lion D has now tacked on four other tunes for a full EP release, "Rebel With A Vibe". Like much of his work, the EP comes via Bizzarri Productions (biggup Bizzarri) who've always provided Lion D with a luscious mixture of modern Roots and a slightly more older era Dancehall (like... 90's Dancehall) and, as usual, he shines. Let's talk about it a little.
{Note: Typically do things like this track-by-track.... but I didn't feel like it. I just finished a tbt so, let's mix it up today. Here's a mini-review}
Getting things going on Lion D's brand new EP release, "Rebel With A Vibe" (great title!) is one of the previously alluded to early singles, the all sorts of fun 'Tun Up The Sound'. This song is likely exactly what you're expecting it to be. It's just a good time to be had in the celebration of sweet Reggae & Dancehall which is the Lion's precise area of expertise, so you know what you're getting into in terms of quality... and even if you don't, the actual song is probably in here as well, so you can just listen to it! I'm going to skip ahead to the very similarly vibed 'Sound Murderah', another selection whose title definitely speaks for itself. Just like the opener, 'Sound Murderah' is also very good (may even slightly rank ahead between the two, actually) and it's a good time. I don't know if this is what they were building towards in its day but 'Sound Murderah' actually dates back a couple of years or so but it fits perfectly on this release as. With that being said, however, though both 'Tun Up The Sound' & 'Sound Murderah' are both very good, it speaks to the total quality of this set that every other tune on it is at least a little better than both of them.
Want an example? How about 'Mind Over Matter'? This track, the other pre-release single from the EP is absolutely GLORIOUS and though serious challengers are to come (one in particular), by the slimmest of margins, it's my favourite song present here as the Lion THRILLS on this golden perseverance anthem ["Music mi use, mi nah fret fi speak up and dem caan cool it dung when mi tun di heat up"]. So many times we hear songs like this which may be very good (may be even better than this one) but they're done in more of a RIGID type of way. This isn't rigid at all. 'Mind Over Matter' is flexible, malleable, EXCITING modern Roots Reggae music and a fine lyrical performance as well. Check the first of a pair of combinations from "Rebel With A Vibe", 'Deliver Me', which taps the services of Mandinka. I've come across Mandinka's work a number of times over the years (probably most notably on a WICKED song he had with Skarra Mucci back in da day) but still know very little about the man. I should probably do something about that but until then, 'Deliver Me' is fantastic. It almost reaches a similar destination as 'Mind Over Matter' but arrives there in a far more spiritual vessel.
"Lord! Dem dutty heart and dem friendly smile
DEM BOY A FOES IN A FRIEND DISGUISE!"
Grrrr. For his part, the baritone voiced Mandinka casts anchor in the tune's second half which then begins to GLOW in its latter portions with an almost Dubbish type of an effect at times. I'd listened to this one several times before writing this review and I'll tell you - even though I'd held it a high esteem, 'Deliver Me' is even better than I initially thought. Also joining Lion D on "Rebel With A Vibe" and lending their talents is Mellow Mood, with whom I am a bit more familiar, also from out of Italy, who give a hand on 'Last Man'. 'Last Man' has an inherent flaw to it; there's something immediately wrong here: The song is just too damn short and what happens to it is that it almost ends abruptly and you're just... kind of really beginning to REALLY get into the vibes. For what it is, however, 'Last Man' is sublime. It's joyous and FUN and just a beautiful vibe for the soul... just wish there was more of it!
I could also go for a bit more of 'Pretend' if they wanted to make it but, with north of half a minute more body than 'Last Man', I'm relatively happy with what we get there. 'Pretend' is the second best track on "Rebel With A Vibe" in my opinion. It is absolutely outstanding. Coming through on some.... let's call it Conscious Dancehall, while the subject matter of 'Pretend' may be heavy (he's talking about dealing people and situations who may not be what they project themselves to be), the actual vibes are very LIGHT and pleasant. It is Lion D himself, however, who steals this show as he TORCHES this infectious vibe with a lyrical display and delivery which is somewhere beyond top notch for the full ride.
"Man haffi stay alert, ah open up mi eyes wide
VAMPIRE DEM WALK OUT AFTER TWILIGHT
Inna dark, Jah Jah light still ah shine bright
Fadda guide and protect so mi alright, my Lord
Dem no waan si mi have mine
So dem ah fight mi, nah stop gimme hard time
MI AH SOCIALLY-DISTANCE MISELF FROM DI BADMIND
Stand alone like an island, alright"
"Likkle but mi tallawah
Dem ah wonder how mi do it, mah ah lead, mi nuh follower
Some ah show dem true colour
Dem ah play hypocrite, dem deh ting mi get tired of
No respect nah no manner
Dutty heart just behave and ah smile fi di camera
Dem caan run dis ya marathon
Dem caan play mi like fool, mi move wise a Solomon"
"Nuff a dem no real, a gwan like dem a showman
Talk a bag a ting, dem a full up wid too much slogan
A Fadda God alone, a mi nuh fraid of no man
From mi a likkle pickney dem ah try fi diss di program"
Overall, we'll sit "Rebel With A Vibe" as EASILY one of the year's finest EPs thus far and not that the competition on that front has been tremendous in the first half of 2026 but I wouldn't be surprised if it took top honours at the end of the year as well. There's just something about Lion D's style that resonates with me and has from since I started listening to him There's a certain level of intellect and aptitude to his words so he gives you something to think about but, at the same time, he's very cognizant of the fact that he's making music and that it should be entertaining. Therefore the link between Lion D and Bizzarri has likely been one of the most effective and productive that I've come across in recent years. Sure... I'll take that next full album whenever it's ready but, until then, "Rebel With A Vibe" continues to demonstrate their winning ways that were established around here sixteen years ago. EXCELLENT.

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