Bugle - False Prophet | Dance Hall Sings Riddim | February 2015 -

: The song uses the "snake" metaphor to describe individuals who pretend to be allies or spiritual guides while harboring malicious intentions.

Released around February 9–10, 2015, the (available in "Love" and "Roots" editions) became one of the most successful juggling projects of the year. It featured a high-profile lineup of artists performing on the same melodic, mid-tempo instrumental: Dancehall Sings Riddim (Love Edition) - Spotify : The song uses the "snake" metaphor to

The track (also known as "Snake") is a standout single by Jamaican reggae artist Bugle , released in February 2015 as part of the influential Dancehall Sings Riddim . Produced by ZJ Chrome under CR203 Records , the song is celebrated for its conscious lyrics and smooth, roots-reggae-infused production. Song Overview & Themes Produced by ZJ Chrome under CR203 Records ,

In "False Prophet," Bugle delivers a biting social commentary focused on betrayal and deception within social and spiritual circles. : The song uses the "snake" metaphor to

: Bugle, known for his "anointed" and meaningful lyrics, encourages listeners to be vigilant and "clean their ears" to discern the truth behind people's words.