Then you could be the son of , but for Damian Marley music is much more than just reggae. He has worked with , , and . Maybe that's why it took a good seven years before Marley came up with a successor to the successful . For Stony Hill, Damian again worked intensively with his brother . They were brotherly behind the controls as producers. As we are used to from Damian Marley, he also regularly
… changes color on this album. He lets us hear grim, hip-hop-influenced dancehall (Here We Go, ROAR), to a soulful ode to the cannabis sativa plant (Medication) and also such a nice pop hit-with-message for which his father also often signed ( Living It Up). His fans may have had to wait a long time for this album, but with a playing time of almost five quarters of an hour they can go forward with Stony Hill for the time being. (PdK)more