Album Review: She Is A Walking Miracle by Baby Bertie
Alright, so I’ve been vibin’ to this reggae gem from Jamaica called She Is A Walking Miracle by Baby Bertie. It’s got that classic island bounce, produced by none other than Bertie Chin himself under the Playboy label. Nothin’ too fancy here—just straight-up reggae vibes meant to make you feel good. And honestly? It works.
The album’s got a couple tracks, but the ones that really stuck with me are “Miracle Version” and, of course, the title track, “She Is A Walking Miracle.” Let me break it down for ya.
“Miracle Version” is one of those tunes where the groove just grabs you. The bassline feels like it’s walking right alongside you, steady and smooth. You don’t even realize how much time has passed while you’re listening because it’s so hypnotic. There’s something about the way the rhythm hits—it’s not tryin’ too hard, y’know? Just pure vibes. Like sipping coconut water on a hot day. Effortless.
Then there’s “She Is A Walking Miracle,” which is basically my new life anthem. Baby Bertie’s voice has this warm, soulful tone that makes you believe every word he sings. The lyrics aren’t rocket science or anything, but they hit different when paired with that upbeat reggae flow. It’s kinda impossible not to nod your head or crack a smile while this one’s playin’. Plus, the horn section in the background? Chef’s kiss.
What I love most about this album is how unpretentious it feels. It doesn’t need flashy production tricks or over-the-top features. It’s just honest music made with heart. Sometimes, that’s all you need.
Oh, and here’s a random thought—I think Baby Bertie might secretly be part dolphin. Seriously, his melodies have this swimmy, oceanic quality that feels natural, like waves lapping at the shore. Weird flex, but I’m sticking with it.
So yeah, if you’re into reggae or just need some chill tunes to brighten your day, give She Is A Walking Miracle a spin. Trust me, it’s worth it.