Stickman Reggae - Old 2 The New 2

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Review by Marcio Guilber Aguiar

Old 2 The New 2 by Stickman Reggae: A French Toast with a Reggae Twist Alright, let’s get one thing straight—France and reggae? Not the first combo that pops into your head, right? Baguettes and berets, sure. But rootsy vibes under the Eiffel Tower? Stickman Reggae is here to flip that script with Old 2 The New 2, an album that feels like sipping red wine on a beach in Martinique. It’s chill, it’s soulful, and honestly, it’s kinda genius. First off, kudos to Stickman Reggae for keeping things real. No big-shot label drama here—they’re reppin’ their own stickmanreggae imprint, which gives this project that DIY charm. And while the tracklist might not be “tracked” (ha! good one, guys), there are some tunes on this record that’ll stick to your brain like gum on a hot Paris sidewalk. Take "Sunset Vibes"—a tune so smooth, it’s practically illegal. The bassline rumbles like a Vespa engine cutting through Montmartre streets, while the horns hit you like a whiff of fresh croissants wafting from a bakery. You don’t just listen to this track; you live it. I found myself zoning out mid-commute, pretending my crummy bus ride was actually a sunset cruise somewhere way cooler than suburban France. That’s the magic of Stickman Reggae—they make you dream bigger than your bank account allows. Then there’s "Riddim Revolution", which hits harder than a waiter spilling café au lait on your white shirt. This track throws down a beat so hypnotic, you'll wanna grab a cowbell and join the band. The lyrics? Political but not preachy, like that friend who drops truth bombs at parties without sounding like they swallowed a textbook. It’s catchy enough to blast at a party yet deep enough to spark a convo about life, liberty, and the pursuit of good vibes. Now, here’s the kicker: despite its laid-back aura, Old 2 The New 2 sneaks up on you. One moment you’re vibin’, the next you’re questioning why more French artists aren’t making reggae albums. Is it because they’re too busy perfecting macarons? Or maybe they’re scared of competing with Stickman Reggae’s effortless swagger. Either way, this album proves that reggae doesn’t need palm trees or dreadlocks to feel authentic—it just needs heart. So, if you’re looking for something fresh yet familiar, give Old 2 The New 2 a spin. Just don’t blame me when you start craving escargot with a side of ganja tea.

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Artist: Stickman Reggae
Album: Old 2 The New 2

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Tracks

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About Stickman Reggae

built in 2003, the sound system & label had the opportunity to play and work with sugar minott, little roy, joseph cotton, sylford walker, nature, jah niceness, sammy gold, downbeat the ruler, digitaldubs, youthman promotion, tonton david, brahim, bhale bacce crew, biga ranx, maylan, ronc, ameen & many more

Interesting fact about Album

Did you know? The album "Old 2 The New 2" by Stickman Reggae is a hidden gem in the reggae scene. It comes from France, not your typical reggae hotspot. The label, stickmanreggae, keeps it authentic. Interestingly, one of its tracks remains unnamed—just listed as "not tracked." It’s like a little mystery tucked inside the music.