Reggae/Review Jeandelafamily - Les choses difficiles

Jeandelafamily is hailing from Reunion Island. Jean Dread grew up with JA and Creole sounds before his family moved to France. As a young Lion, Jean formed the group in 1994 with the family onboard. The youthful lineup was Tony (drums), Virginie (keys), and Micka (bass), with additional contributions from Kerdouch Hassan (keys) and Cotino (vox, bass). The beautiful element is that the Baikiom family were youthful in age (at this time) and created sounds like true veterans.

Jeandelafamily's most recent track, "Les choses difficiles," takes us on an engrossing voyage through the world of reggae. This song demonstrates their mastery of the genre by skillfully fusing classic reggae elements with their own distinct flair to produce an incredibly captivating soundscape.

"Les choses difficiles" is a masterwork in bringing back and reviving a cherished musical genre, not just a song. Jeandelafamily infuses the reggae universe with new vitality and inventiveness, all while maintaining an easygoing, noticeable simplicity.

Listeners are drawn into the track's hypnotic groove from the very beginning, taking them to a place where worries vanish and rhythm rules supreme. The performance captivates the senses with its rich instrumentation and soulful vocals, making it both captivating and intriguing.

The unique quality of "Les choses difficiles" is its capacity to arouse feelings of pure voluptuousness, enveloping the listener in an unparalleled and sublime experience. Jeandelafamily invites us to give in to the music and get lost in its alluring charm with every note and beat.

In conclusion, Jeandelafamily's song "Les choses difficiles" is a masterwork of imagination and inventiveness; it effortlessly crosses boundaries and captures the spirit. It's a hidden musical treasure that offers a window into an idyllic world of sound.

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