As a "conscious" artist, Trumel uses "Put Him Higher" to deliver a positive, spiritually grounded message.
The track is designed to provide a "positive punch," aiming to change the mindset of listeners toward more constructive and spiritual reflections.
"Put Him Higher" is a landmark track in the career of (born Truemale Bonnface), a premier Malawian reggae-dancehall artist signed to Nde'feyo Music . Released as a hit single from his 2013 debut mixtape "Step Ahead" , the song solidified his reputation for "conscious" reggae that blends spiritual devotion with contemporary urban sounds. Musical Style and Production
Trumel’s sound is defined by a unique fusion of his rural and urban Malawian upbringing with global reggae influences. Conscious Reggae / Dancehall.
Known for a soulful, "sweet" voice that critics have described as being full of feeling, sometimes utilizing subtle auto-tune to enhance the melodic "flow" of his dancehall tracks. Core Themes and Message
Trumel draws heavily from legends like Bob Marley , as well as modern Jamaican stars like Jah Cure and Gyptian .
As a "conscious" artist, Trumel uses "Put Him Higher" to deliver a positive, spiritually grounded message.
The track is designed to provide a "positive punch," aiming to change the mindset of listeners toward more constructive and spiritual reflections.
"Put Him Higher" is a landmark track in the career of (born Truemale Bonnface), a premier Malawian reggae-dancehall artist signed to Nde'feyo Music . Released as a hit single from his 2013 debut mixtape "Step Ahead" , the song solidified his reputation for "conscious" reggae that blends spiritual devotion with contemporary urban sounds. Musical Style and Production
Trumel’s sound is defined by a unique fusion of his rural and urban Malawian upbringing with global reggae influences. Conscious Reggae / Dancehall.
Known for a soulful, "sweet" voice that critics have described as being full of feeling, sometimes utilizing subtle auto-tune to enhance the melodic "flow" of his dancehall tracks. Core Themes and Message
Trumel draws heavily from legends like Bob Marley , as well as modern Jamaican stars like Jah Cure and Gyptian .