Bob One - Jeden

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Album Review: Jeden by Bob One – A Polish Reggae Gem Released in 2008 under Pink Crow Records, Jeden by Bob One stands as a unique contribution to Poland’s reggae scene. Seamlessly blending Ragga and Dancehall styles, this album takes listeners on an unpretentious journey through themes of loyalty, resilience, and self-discovery. While it might not have reached global charts, its authenticity makes it worth revisiting for fans of the genre. The opening track, "Lojalny Skład," sets the tone with its gritty beats and raw lyrical delivery. The song feels like a rallying cry—a declaration of allegiance to something bigger than oneself. It’s hard to forget how Bob One's voice carries conviction here, especially when he’s joined by Grizlee and Miodu in the remix version. Their chemistry elevates the energy, making it one of those tracks that sticks with you long after the music stops. If there’s any doubt about Bob One’s roots or intentions, this track clears them up quickly. Another standout is “Duma (feat. Jarex),” which strikes a balance between introspection and swagger. Here, Bob One dives into themes of pride—both personal and collective—with lyrics that resonate deeply. What makes this track memorable isn’t just the catchy rhythm but also the way Jarex complements the vibe without overshadowing the main artist. Together, they create a moment that feels earned rather than forced. You can tell these aren’t empty boasts; there’s substance behind every word. Tracks like “Żyję W Kraju” and “Boom” round out the album nicely, offering commentary on life in Poland while keeping the grooves infectious. However, some moments feel less polished compared to others, almost as if the production team decided to let imperfections shine through. This approach adds character but might divide opinions among listeners expecting pristine studio work. What truly sets Jenen apart is its groundedness. There’s no attempt to mimic Jamaican legends or chase international trends. Instead, Bob One stays true to his Polish identity while honoring the spirit of Reggae. Sure, the mix could’ve been tighter in places, and maybe a few songs blur together toward the end, but none of that detracts from the overall impact. Reflecting on Jeden, it’s clear this album wasn’t made to break records—it was crafted to connect. And isn’t that what music should do? As I listened again recently, I couldn’t help but chuckle at the irony: here’s a Polish guy dropping Reggae tunes in 2008, proving once again that good vibes know no borders. Who would’ve thought Poland had such solid Dancehall vibes hiding under the radar? Definitely give this one a spin—you won’t regret it. Rating: 7.5/10

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Artist: Bob One
Album: Jeden
Rating: 4.17

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Lojalny skład (feat. Grizlee, Miodu)4:1
Jeden Krok2:37
Duma (feat. Jarex)3:42
Nie Ma Czasu3:52
Lojalny Skład4:01
Stodoła3:7
Ogień3:43
Możesz Wszystko4:4
Duma3:42
Znana3:43
Boom3:46
Żyję W Kraju4:24
Plastik3:1
W Górę4:11
Nie Pytaj3:6
Top-A-Top4:16

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Catalog Numbers

PC004

Labels

Pink Crow Records

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About Bob One

Polish reggae/dancehall musician from Katowice. Author of radio show on Radio Egida. He debuted in 2001 with Rainbow Hi-Fi collective. In 2008 his first solo LP called "Jeden" was released.

Real Name

    • Bogumił Morawski

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  • Bob One
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Interesting fact about Album

Here’s something cool: Bob One, a Polish reggae artist, dropped his album *Jeden* in 2008 under Pink Crow Records. It’s a mix of Ragga and Dancehall vibes, which isn’t super common in Poland. The track "Lojalny Skład" even has features from Grizlee and Miodu, adding extra flavor. Fun fact—reggae might be rooted in Jamaica, but Bob One proves it can thrive anywhere, even in Poland!