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I mentioned last year that A Pass was going into an experimental stage, and felt he had earned the right to do so.
Back when he broke out as an artiste, A Pass hits were mostly built around the dancehall and reggae genres. But what was unknown to the public was that he had a huge catalogue of material covering multiple genres, including hip hop, R & B, world music, afro pop, that sort of thing.
Because of that, it was obvious that A Pass would be interested in experimenting once it became safe to do so. The desire to express his music in different genres was always there. This capacity to feel comfortable within multiple genres is also the reason A Pass is technically one of the easiest artistes to collaborate with.
He knows the territory. He gives A Pass room to breathe, which is vital - the vocals and lyricism are important on this track. A Pass loves to vocalize and express himself, and he is trying to share a message on this song, an observation.
Buwooma is not just another afro-fusion song – it is a philosophical treatise, and the sort of thing that has earned A Pass the moniker of ‘The Teacher’.