Aswad: - Shine

It features a memorable, slow "ooh, ahh" intro that quickly ramps up into a high-energy vocal performance.

While die-hard fans of their early, "rawer" reggae sometimes felt this era was too "tarted up" for mass consumption, others celebrate it as a masterclass in the "Neggae" genre—a catchy fusion of reggae and pop. Aswad – Shine | Neggae: 92-96 Aswad - Shine

By the time "Shine" hit the airwaves, Aswad had already been a band for nearly two decades. While their early work was rooted in roots reggae and "consciousness," they eventually leaned into a more polished, "lovers/pop" direction to reach a mass audience. "Shine" epitomizes this shift—it's a sweet, tropical tune with a swift tempo and "Islistic" vocals that feel purpose-built for summer. It features a memorable, slow "ooh, ahh" intro

"Shine" by Aswad isn't just a 90s reggae-pop staple; it's a track that perfectly captures the group’s evolution from the "Young Reggae Lions" of 1970s Ladbroke Grove to international chart-toppers. Released in June 1994, it served as the lead single for their album Rise and Shine and became their second-biggest UK hit, peaking at number five. The Evolution of the Sound While their early work was rooted in roots