The Linkz & Eli Mac - Said Goodbye
“Said Goodbye” unites hip-hop legend The Grouch, Pure Powers, and Eli-Mac in a soulful blend of hip-hop grit and reggae pulse, telling a story of love lost and new beginnings.
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“Said Goodbye” unites hip-hop legend The Grouch, Pure Powers, and Eli-Mac in a soulful blend of hip-hop grit and reggae pulse, telling a story of love lost and new beginnings.
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Read MoreLiving legend Johnny Osbourne and roots reggae icon Tarrus Riley have joined forces on “We Need Love”, delivering a contemporary reimagining of one of reggae’s most enduring anthems. Originally released in 1979 on Osbourne’s landmark Truths & Rights album, the song was voiced at Studio One over the classic “I’ll Be Around” riddim and has remained a touchstone of conscious roots reggae for more than four decades. This 2025 version, released August 1 via VP Records, offers a fresh interpretation that honors the original while speaking directly to today’s listeners.
Produced by the acclaimed Frenchie of Maximum Sound and mixed by Gregory Morris, the track blends warm, organic instrumentation with a crisp modern mix. Legendary saxophonist Dean Fraser delivers a stirring solo that adds both emotional depth and a classic reggae feel, while Tarrus Riley’s smooth, spiritually-charged vocals intertwine with Osbourne’s unmistakable tone to create a powerful call for love, unity, and righteousness.
“We Need Love” is the first single from Osbourne’s upcoming album Universal Love Showcase, set for release August 29, 2025. More than just a remake, it’s a meeting of two generations of reggae artistry—bridging the roots foundation of the 1970s with the conscious energy of today’s scene. The collaboration captures the timeless message that love is the answer, offering both a celebration of reggae history and a soundtrack for the present moment.