Fred Locks' most recent album, "They Rob Us," is a powerful and thought-provoking collection of tracks that tackle themes of social justice, inequality, and oppression. The album features Locks' signature roots reggae sound, with heavy basslines, skanking rhythms, and soulful vocals that are both soothing and commanding.
One of the standout tracks on the album is "Black Star Liner," which pays homage to the historic Marcus Garvey shipping line that aimed to unite the African diaspora. Locks' lyrics are powerful and evocative, urging listeners to take pride in their heritage and fight for their rights.
Another notable track is "Jah Will Provide," which is a testament to Locks' faith and belief in divine intervention. The song's message is one of hope and optimism, encouraging listeners to trust in a higher power to guide them through difficult times.