Reggae music newcomer Richard 'Koulie' Glass IV intends to make a positive and lasting impact on the world with his music, which he has described as vibrant and creative. The Miami-born singer recently teamed up with reggae legend Sizzla Kalonji on the track Rockers , a remake of Jacob Miller's reggae classic We A Rockers . The song, which was produced by Paul Kastick, was released in July by Groove Gallore Muzik and Vpal Music.

Rockers is already enjoying plenty of airplay, both locally and internationally. The track is Koulie's first official studio release since his mother inspired him to pursue music professionally. "My style is roots, rock, reggae.

The Most High Jah gives the ability and talent. I grandfather, and I mother inspired I to pursue music as a career," declared the artiste. Koulie added that his style is original and that his lyrics are driven by passion and a desire to see a brighter future.

Though his professional career is relatively new, Koulie has been bagging positive responses to his music ever since he began performing at Vibes nightclub in Decatur, Georgia, when he was only 16. The conscious reggae singer was born to businessman and guitarist Richard Glass III, and former Harmony House recording artiste Jackie 'Timi' Lynch..