Like much of his work on the Step Ahead mixtape, the song mirrors community life and everyday struggles, offering music as a tool for teaching and spiritual guidance. Legacy and Context
"Put Him Higher" is a landmark track in the career of (born Truemale Bonnface), a premier Malawian reggae-dancehall artist signed to Nde'feyo Music . Released as a hit single from his 2013 debut mixtape "Step Ahead" , the song solidified his reputation for "conscious" reggae that blends spiritual devotion with contemporary urban sounds. Musical Style and Production
Trumel draws heavily from legends like Bob Marley , as well as modern Jamaican stars like Jah Cure and Gyptian .
Trumel’s sound is defined by a unique fusion of his rural and urban Malawian upbringing with global reggae influences. Conscious Reggae / Dancehall.
While he often clarifies that he is a Christian rather than a Rasta, his music frequently features themes of "Thanks and Praise". "Put Him Higher" serves as an anthem of exaltation, focusing on uplifting God/the Divine above worldly struggles.
Ëè÷íûé êàáèíåò íàõîäèòñÿ â ðàçðàáîòêå.
Ïðèíîñèì ñâîè èçâèíåíèÿ çà âðåìåííûå
íåóäîáñòâà!
Like much of his work on the Step Ahead mixtape, the song mirrors community life and everyday struggles, offering music as a tool for teaching and spiritual guidance. Legacy and Context
"Put Him Higher" is a landmark track in the career of (born Truemale Bonnface), a premier Malawian reggae-dancehall artist signed to Nde'feyo Music . Released as a hit single from his 2013 debut mixtape "Step Ahead" , the song solidified his reputation for "conscious" reggae that blends spiritual devotion with contemporary urban sounds. Musical Style and Production Put Him Higher (Audio) by Trumel
Trumel draws heavily from legends like Bob Marley , as well as modern Jamaican stars like Jah Cure and Gyptian . Like much of his work on the Step
Trumel’s sound is defined by a unique fusion of his rural and urban Malawian upbringing with global reggae influences. Conscious Reggae / Dancehall. Musical Style and Production Trumel draws heavily from
While he often clarifies that he is a Christian rather than a Rasta, his music frequently features themes of "Thanks and Praise". "Put Him Higher" serves as an anthem of exaltation, focusing on uplifting God/the Divine above worldly struggles.