Lutan Fyah IOctane - Sanctify Yourself False Pretenders

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Review by Ionel Crisu

Album Review: Sanctify Yourself False Pretenders by Lutan Fyah & I-Octane Alright, let’s dive into this reggae-dancehall gem from 2010. Sanctify Yourself False Pretenders by Lutan Fyah and I-Octane isn’t your typical run-of-the-mill album—it’s got that raw UK vibe with some serious production chops courtesy of Frenchie. Released under Maximum Sound, it’s one of those records that just sticks to your soul after a few listens. First off, the track “False Pretenders.” Man, this tune hits different. It’s straight-up real talk—calling out fake energy and shady vibes in relationships or friendships. You know how sometimes you meet people who front like they’re all about positivity but then turn around and stab ya in the back? Yeah, this song calls ‘em out without holding back. The beat is smooth yet punchy, and Lutan Fyah’s delivery feels so authentic. He doesn’t overdo it; he lets the lyrics breathe over the riddim. Honestly, every time I hear this track, I think of someone I should’ve cut ties with ages ago. Hits close to home, y’know? Then there’s “Sanctify Yourself,” which has more of a spiritual undertone. This joint feels like a call to cleanse your mind and spirit. It’s not preachy though—it’s uplifting in a way that makes you wanna reflect on life while vibing to the rhythm. I-Octane brings his A-game here, adding depth with his signature tone. There’s something hypnotic about the arrangement too. Frenchie really knows how to layer sounds without cluttering things up. When this plays, I find myself zoning out, thinking about where I’m at in life and what needs fixing. Deep stuff for sure. What stands out most about this project is its honesty. These aren’t songs trying to be trendy or chase streams—they’re rooted in storytelling and messaging that matters. Plus, the dancehall influence gives it an edge that keeps it fresh even years later. To wrap it up, if you’re into reggae or dancehall, this album deserves a spot in your rotation. Not only does it slap sonically, but it also makes you think twice about the company you keep and the energy you carry. Oh, and fun fact—I listened to this whole thing during a road trip once, and my car felt like a time machine taking me straight to Jamaica…or maybe Brixton. Either way, music magic right there. Check it out—you won’t regret it.

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Artist: Lutan Fyah IOctane
Album: Sanctify Yourself False Pretenders
Rating: 4.67

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
False Pretenders
Sanctify Yourself

Video

Ras S.O.S - Dunza Riddim Mix

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Catalog Numbers

PUMS7062

Labels

Maximum Sound

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Formats

  • Vinyl
  • 7"
  • 45 RPM
  • Limited Edition

Companies

RoleCompany
Distributed ByPull Up My Selecta!

Credits

RoleCredit
ProducerFrenchie
Arranged ByFrenchie

Notes

  • On "Blood Dunza" Riddim.
  • Rhythm track licensed from Bunny "Striker" Lee.

About Lutan Fyah IOctane

Anthony Martin (born December 1975), better known as Lutan Fyah, is a Jamaican musician and singer

Real Name

    • Anthony Martin

Name Vars

  • A. Martin
  • Anthony Martin
  • Fyah
  • G. Lambert
  • L. Fyah
  • L.Fyah
  • Lutan
  • Lutan Eyah
  • Lutan Fajah
  • Lutan Fayah
  • Lutan Fire
  • Lutan Fiyah
  • Lutan Pyah
  • Lutanfyah
  • Luthan Fayah
  • Luthan Fyah
  • Luton Fya
  • Luton Fyah

Aliases

  • Anthony Martin

Interesting fact about Album

Did you know? The album *Sanctify Yourself False Pretenders* by Lutan Fyah and I-Octane is a hidden gem in the reggae world. Released in 2010, it blends smooth reggae vibes with energetic dancehall beats. The UK-based label Maximum Sound gave it a global push. Fun fact: Frenchie, the producer and arranger, played a huge role in shaping its sound. Tracks like "False Pretenders" and "Sanctify Yourself" still resonate with fans of the genre. Pure vibes, no frills.