Where Is Our Culture · WormBass | world reggae reunion

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Where Is Our Culture · WormBass Where Is Our Culture
Ooh, this track makes waves! 🌊 “Where Is Our Culture” by WormBass, featuring Cedric Myton and Derajah, is a powerful reggae anthem that dives deep into the erosion of cultural identity in today’s world. With Myton’s signature falsetto and Derajah’s soulful voice, the trio calls for awareness, pride, and preservation of heritage[2].

You can catch it on Spotify, YouTube, or even grab a high-quality download from Juno Download. It's a timely message wrapped in timeless reggae vibes!

WormBass
WormBass, whose real name is Delroy Nevin, is a Jamaican singer and bassist known for blending smooth reggae vibes with socially conscious lyrics[1][2]. He’s been making waves with tracks like “Sunshine”, “Illusion”, and the powerful “Where Is Our Culture” released in 2025[3].

He’s all about reviving the mellow side of reggae, inspired by legends like John Holt and Alton Ellis[1]. And guess what? He’s got big plans for global performances this year, bringing his roots rock reggae to fans worldwide[4].

If you want to dive into his music, you can check out his YouTube channel or stream his tunes on Apple Music. Ready to ride the rhythm? 🎶

Cedric Myton
Cedric Myton is a legendary Jamaican reggae artist, best known as a founding member of the iconic roots reggae group The Congos[1]. Born in 1947 in Old Harbour, Jamaica, Myton’s signature falsetto voice became a defining element of the group’s sound, especially on their classic 1977 album Heart of the Congos, produced by Lee "Scratch" Perry[1][4].

Before The Congos, he was part of several groups including The Tartans and The Royal Rasses, contributing to the golden age of reggae[1][3]. Even today, Cedric continues to perform and record, both solo and with The Congos, spreading messages of Rastafari, unity, and cultural pride across the globe[4].

His voice is like a breeze through the sugarcane fields—light, sweet, and unforgettable 🍃

Derajah
Derajah is a soulful Jamaican reggae artist whose music flows with deep consciousness and cultural pride 🌿. Born Deraja Mamby in April 1981[2], he began his journey with Sugar Minott in 2002 and later collaborated with Earl "Chinna" Smith, crafting his signature track “Who Yeah Yah”[3].

His debut album Paris Is Burning (2011) blended Jamaican and French influences, and he’s continued to evolve with releases like “Prosperity” and “Asadenaki”[2][4]. Derajah’s style is rooted in Nyabinghi rhythms, spiritual reflection, and a call for unity and love[1][3].

You can explore his world on YouTube or dive into his discography on Discogs. His voice? Like a heartbeat in the hills of Kingston—steady, strong, and full of soul.