
Clinton Fearon – To Remember produced by Littlerock Sound 2026
It comes in with the kind of calm authority Clinton Fearon has long made his own, carrying a reflective message without ever sounding heavy-handed. “To Remember” is a one-song release, and the title fits the mood: thoughtful, steady, and aimed at unity and mutual care rather than noise or flash. The vocal sits right where Fearon usually lands best, warm and measured, with enough grit in the tone to keep the message grounded. The track is credited to Clinton Fearon, Littlerock Sound, and Manjul, and it arrived in 2026 under Littlerock Sound.
The song also has a clear sense of context around it. It was put out as a five-minute single, not as part of a larger package, which gives the record a focused feel. That format suits the writing here, because there is no need to chase extra concepts or filler; the whole idea is carried in one direct performance. Fearon’s message is about remembering to lift one another up, and that simple line of thought matches the unhurried pace of the production.
What gives the tune its depth is the way the backing pulls in more than one musical current. Manjul handles the riddim, and the arrangement brings together guitar, drums, keys, saxophone, trombone, and traditional instruments such as flute, balafon, and kora. That mix gives the song a broader root sound while still keeping its reggae center intact. Enregistré between Mali and France and mixed by Manjul, the track has the feel of a cross-continental session rather than a routine single. Ending as a single-song release with no alternate cut or added version makes the sequencing feel deliberate, like the producer wanted the listener to sit with one message and one groove.
Tracklist:
- Clinton Fearon – To Remember
