Rootsman by Louie Culture is a reggae album that showcases the artist's ability to convey powerful messages through his music. The album is a blend of roots reggae and dancehall, with a focus on conscious lyrics that address social issues such as poverty, inequality, and injustice.
The opening track, "Ganga Lee," sets the tone for the album with its upbeat rhythm and positive message about the healing power of music. Other standout tracks include "No Gyal," which addresses the objectification of women in dancehall culture, and "Jah Alone," which speaks to the importance of faith and spirituality in times of struggle.
Louie Culture's vocals are strong and emotive throughout the album, backed by a solid band that provides a rich and textured musical backdrop. The production is crisp and clean, with a clear emphasis on the live instrumentation that gives the album a warm and organic feel.