
Capleton x Ras Murdak – Fyah Revolution produced by 43ver Records and Mr.Stephon Moulton 2026
Capleton and Ras Murdak come with a blunt call to arms on “Fyah Revolution, ” a militant roots cut that treats fire as both warning and purpose. The song sits in that classic Capleton tradition: righteous, high-pressure, and built to shake loose anything weak in the system. Capleton, born Clifton George Bailey III in St. Mary, has spent decades at the front of conscious dancehall, moving from early slackness into the fiery Rastafari stance that made him one of the genre’s defining voices. Ras Murdak brings a younger, dubwise edge to the pairing, and the combination gives the record a generational pull rather than a novelty feel.
The production credit goes to 43ver Records and Mr. Stephon Moulton, a name tied to current reggae and dancehall promo work that has been pushing fresh singles and artist combinations through the digital circuit. “Fyah Revolution” lands in 2026, and the framing suggests a modern single release rather than a loose dubplate or archive pull.
Musically, the track sits in a lean, heavy-pocket rhythm with the sort of militant bounce that leaves space for the vocal attack. Capleton’s phrasing comes in hot and percussive, while Ras Murdak helps keep the chant energy alive. The mood is urgent, devotional, and street-level at once, with the title alone pointing to rebellion, cleansing, and the kind of revolutionary language that Capleton has made his own.
Tracklist:
- Capleton x Ras Murdak – Fyah Revolution
