Ganja Poet - Reggae Worldbeat Fusion Inspired AI Remix

Metaflow Published Jun 25, 2026 Electronic

Description

00:00:00 - Kingston to Lahore Lover
00:04:10 - Rum & Rosaries
00:08:52 - Kingston to Khayal
00:12:44 - Sugarcane Samaa
00:17:07 - Mercy in the Riddim
00:21:36 - Riddim of the Beloved
00:26:30 - Dub of the Damned Heart
00:30:58 - Bassline Confessional
00:35:44 - Police Light in the Rearview
00:40:11 - Sweet Sin on a Sunday
00:44:34 - Kingston to Lahore, Same Damn Heat
00:49:52 - Ganja at the Dargah Gate
00:54:15 - Backseat Sacrament
00:58:17 - Dub of the Seven Sins
01:04:22 - Dread at the Pay Window
01:09:29 - Dirty Halo, Sweet Revenge
01:13:32 - Dub of the Dervish
01:19:25 - Ganja and Gasoline
01:23:48 - Wetsuit Goodbye
01:29:03 - Coconut Rum Confessional
01:33:46 - Gilded Knife in the Sugar
01:38:49 - Boardwalk Blood Oath
01:42:19 - Lionheart Dua
01:47:47 - Spliff in the Silk Sheets
01:52:15 - Rum & Ribbons
01:57:23 - Saffron Sheets, Salt Tears

You’re carrying heat in your chest that you don’t know where to put—desire, regret, faith, anger, love. If you’ve been replaying the same mistakes and still calling it “chemistry,” this mix is for you.

This is an AI-generated remix album inspired by Reggae & Qawwali Fusion: a crossroads where Caribbean riddims meet devotional qawwali intensity—where confession can happen on a dancefloor and prayer can show up in the bassline. It lives in the sensual bruising of Kingston to Lahore Lover, the intoxicated surrender of Rum & Rosaries, and the communal uplift of Riddim of the Beloved—then drifts into darker corners like Dub of the Damned Heart and Police Light in the Rearview.

Expect warm analog haze, dub delay tails that linger like unfinished goodbyes, and call-and-response hooks that feel like a crowd holding you up when you can’t hold yourself together. Some tracks glow like candlelight on skin; others hit like blue lights in your mirror at 3 a.m. Let it all move through you—without pretending you’re fine.

🎧 Remix Highlights:
Vocals: AI-crafted duet leads, chant-like ensembles, and Sufi-leaning melodic runs inspired by qa...

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