Patoranking heralds upcoming album with ‘African Solider’ feat. Buju Banton

Patoranking heralds upcoming album with ‘African Solider’ feat. Buju Banton

Patoranking joins forces with Jamaican reggae veteran Buju Banton for African Soldier. This single serves as a powerful centerpiece for Patoranking’s 2026 album rollout, leaning heavily into his World Best persona. The track is an intentional fusion of Afro-dancehall and roots reggae, produced by the legendary Jazzwad, creating a sonic bridge between Nigeria and Jamaica that feels timeless and timely.

Lyrically, African Soldier is a departure from club-centric anthems, focusing instead on themes of liberation, Black excellence, and the resilience of the diaspora. Patoranking’s melodic grit pairs perfectly with Buju Banton’s gravelly, authoritative delivery, as they trade verses about the struggles and triumphs of the modern soldier navigating a complex world. It is a song of empowerment, designed to celebrate the global success of African and Caribbean people across all walks of life.

The production is rich with live instrumentation, featuring deep, walking basslines and sharp brass sections that evoke the spirit of 1990s dancehall while maintaining a modern Afrobeats polish. By bringing Buju Banton into his world, Patoranking is reinforcing the cultural lineage that connects West African percussion with Caribbean rhythm. The result is a record that feels less like a temporary hit and more like a permanent tune for the continent.

Ultimately, African Soldier positions Patoranking as a diplomat of sound. It marks a significant moment in his career where his advocacy for African unity and pride is voiced with more clarity than ever before. For fans of authentic reggae and conscious Afrobeats, this collaboration is a masterclass in artistic synergy, proving that when the Gargamel and the Ebonyi King meet, the message is as heavy as the beat.

Listen to African Soldier here.

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