3:32

Mid-tempo fusion of upbeat reggae rhythm with powerful 80's rock guitars and sharp rap verses, confident male lead vocal with attitude, driving drums and brass accents evoking New Orleans street energy, anthemic and triumphant feel
2:29

Confident fusion of upbeat 1980s reggae rhythm with powerful driving rock guitars and aggressive rap verses, bold male lead vocal full of swagger and arrogance, layered with brass horn accents and second-line drum energy, building from cocky groove to anthemic defiance, evoking humid New Orleans festival chaos and 80s karate film bravado
3:41

Haunting, dread-filled fusion of ultra-slow reggae bass pulse and dissonant 80s synth drones with sparse, detuned rock guitar sustains and whispered, fractured rap verses, male lead vocal conveying raw terror and isolation, minimal arrangement drenched in reverb and fog, evoking the suffocating supernatural unease of a cursed reflection in a dim locker room at midnight
4:09

Haunting mid-tempo fusion of dragging reggae riddim with dissonant 80s rock guitar stabs and heavy bass, urgent rap verses over stuttering drums, male lead vocal conveying rising panic and physical betrayal, layered whispers and warped crowd effects, evoking the suffocating dread of a cursed fight under bright ring lights
4:03

Slow, atmospheric fusion of swampy reggae with deep, patient bass and sparse acoustic picking, subtle 80s rock guitar sustains for emotional weight, intimate male vocal shifting from exhaustion to dawning resolve, rap verses delivered low and deliberate, layered distant nature sounds and faint spoken bridge, evoking humid bayou dawn, broken pride, and the quiet beginning of redemption
3:34

Driving mid-tempo fusion of swampy reggae riddim with crisp percussion and deep bass, overlaid with powerful 80s rock guitar chugs and soaring leads, urgent rap verses that punch like physical strikes, male lead vocal conveying raw physical exhaustion evolving into determined resolve; in the bridge, drop to half-time with funeral-drum bass, layered distant second-line snare, and intense spoken-to-chanted vocal delivery that grows fierce and reverent, evoking humid bayou morning training montage full of sweat, pain, and the overwhelming presence of the loa—Erzulie Dantor, Ogou Feray, and Simbi Andezo—claiming the fighter's body and spirit
4:09

Slow, atmospheric reggae with hollow log percussion and sparse acoustic picking, layered with subtle 80s synth pads and mournful rock guitar bends, intimate male vocal conveying physical strain and emotional vulnerability, rap verses delivered slow and deliberate, bridge drops to near-silence with faint water and nature sounds before rebuilding, evoking humid bayou tension, precarious balance, and the loa’s overwhelming presence guiding a fighter toward humility
3:45

Dark, menacing fusion of slowed reggae riddim with heavy distorted bass and jagged 80s rock guitar stabs, urgent rap verses over stuttering drums, layered whispered chants and warped loa voices, male lead vocal shifting from defiant to fractured terror, building tension then dropping to exhausted resolve, evoking humid bayou twilight ambush where the fighter is attacked by his own past moves and arrogance manifested as shadows, drenched in supernatural dread and the loa’s unrelenting judgment
4:37

Mid-tempo reggae riddim with warm bass and clean acoustic strumming, building into powerful 80s rock guitar swells and soaring leads, intimate male vocal shifting from quiet reverence to hard-won resolve, layered harmonies in the chorus like dawn breaking through mist, subtle nature sounds of night turning to morning, evoking the profound moment of humility, atonement, and spiritual release under a Louisiana moon at the crossroads
4:04

Slow-burning reggae riddim with deep heartbeat bass and muted trumpet melancholy, building into warm 80s rock guitar sustains and gentle swells, intimate male vocal conveying profound humility and hard-won peace, layered harmonies rising like moonlight on water, subtle second-line snare brushes and distant loa hums, evoking a midnight bayou redemption under a full silver moon, full of quiet release, respect, and the stillness after the storm

