Bugle - False Prophet | Dance Hall Sings Riddim | February 2015 Link

The track (also known as "Snake") is a standout single by Jamaican reggae artist Bugle , released in February 2015 as part of the influential Dancehall Sings Riddim . Produced by ZJ Chrome under CR203 Records , the song is celebrated for its conscious lyrics and smooth, roots-reggae-infused production. Song Overview & Themes

: The track sits at a steady 85 BPM , blending modern dancehall dynamics with a classic reggae feel that emphasizes the weight of the message over simple club energy. The Dancehall Sings Riddim The track (also known as "Snake") is a

: The song uses the "snake" metaphor to describe individuals who pretend to be allies or spiritual guides while harboring malicious intentions. The Dancehall Sings Riddim : The song uses

Released around February 9–10, 2015, the (available in "Love" and "Roots" editions) became one of the most successful juggling projects of the year. It featured a high-profile lineup of artists performing on the same melodic, mid-tempo instrumental: Dancehall Sings Riddim (Love Edition) - Spotify In "False Prophet," Bugle delivers a biting social

: Bugle, known for his "anointed" and meaningful lyrics, encourages listeners to be vigilant and "clean their ears" to discern the truth behind people's words.

In "False Prophet," Bugle delivers a biting social commentary focused on betrayal and deception within social and spiritual circles.