Words by Jesse Serwer—
It’s not often that you hear reggae songs that are as original and fresh as Jahfe‘s “Miami Vice.” The standout tune on the Inner Circle-produced The Reggae Wave compilation released earlier this year, “Miami Vice” marries uptempo, new-school reggae vibes with some gripping, street-savvy lyrics and R&B vocals to create a truly distinctive Miami reggae sound. The band, which brings together musicians from around the world including Cuba, Haiti, Israel and the Czech Republic, has a pretty fierce live show, too. If you happen to be in Miami, go see for yourself at tomorrow night’s Stonerz Festival at The Stage.
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