KINGSTON, Jamaica – It has been eight years since reggae artiste Warrior King released a full-length album. That drought will be broken in the first quarter of 2025, when the singjay, known for hits such as Virtuous Woman and Never Go Where Pagans Go, releases his sixth album. Titled Resurgence, the nine-track album will feature two collaborations.

In an interview with Observer Online on Tuesday, Warrior King gave an insight into the forthcoming project. “Resurgence will make music lovers know that I’m here to stay and a force to be reckoned with. It will also show my versatility and bring about a fresh sounding Warrior King that even the youth can relate to as well.

My music will always be positive, empowering, inspirational, educational and entertaining,” Warrior King explained. He also shared that he has grown musically since his last project. “My growth and development will be obvious because anything that doesn’t grow or develop will become extinct.

My writing skills and my vocal control have improved immensely and I’m more instrumental in the creative process of my music production,” he said. Resurgence is led by the first single Once Strangers, a song that was inspired by the relationship he has with his wife Lesley. “Once Strangers was inspired by the love I have for my wife and how we met.

It’s like nostalgia and at the same time appealing to husbands to love their wives more and vice versa. Black love is beautiful,” the artiste reasoned. Warrio.