Roots of Creation and Brett Coleman spark inner sunshine with new anthem "Let It Glow" [Review]

In their most recent release, "Let It Glow," Roots of Creation and Brett Coleman walk comfortably into the light, mixing reggae beats, introspective consideration, and a contagious sense of joy that's difficult to ignore. The single features the soulful chemistry of Brett Wilson (Roots of Creation) and Chris Bowen Vibes in this poignant collaboration that is reminiscent of a warm breeze on a cloudy day. Ultimately, "Let It Glow" is an anthem of self-reflection and radical self-acceptance.

Brett Coleman dubs it "a bit of self-love and introspection," and that spirit courses through the track. The production is slick but organic, bound within reggae-fusion textures with lungs of laid-back confidence. The song coaxes you into something introspective. There's a childlike curiosity in the melody, as though there's a deeper call to return home to ourselves and the best parts of ourselves, the version that existed before life's expectations gained a grip. You can hear that emotional crispness in its build, a song that trails from hazy verses into a chorus sluiced open like a sunbeam breaking through.

Its grounded optimism separates "Let It Glow" from mere feel-good music. It doesn't gloss over the fact that being yourself is not always easy. Instead, it nods to the struggle that is every author's journey, the detours to take, the masks to wear, and the doubts to face, and offers reassurance that it's all part of the process. The result is an optimistic message without being simplistic, universal, or deeply personal.

It's a great addition to any playlist that touches mindfulness, self-empowerment, or a great reggae groove. Whether you're cruising with the windows down or contemplating your next chapter, "Let It Glow" is that nudge that your inner sunshine is worth sharing no matter how long, tough, and bumpy the road. Roots of Creation have ignited a soulful flame that inspires us all to will ourselves from darkness in the literal sense and makes us want to shine that much brighter.

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