A shining beacon of consistency and success for women in the contemporary reggae scene since the turn of the 2020s, Jamaican multihyphenate Lila Iké, 31, has, at long last, unveiled her debut full-length studio album.
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Titled Treasure Self Love, the new LP — which arrived on Aug. 22 via her own Wurl Ike Records, Protoje’s In.Digg.Nation Collective and Ineffable Records — finds Iké eschewing the poignant sociopolitical commentary of 2020’s breakthrough The ExPerience EP