For more than two decades, Trinidad & Tobago’s Orange Sky have been carrying the Caribbean’s rock-reggae banner to the world. From touring the United States alongside guitar legend Yngwie Malmsteen, to recording acclaimed albums like Upstairs and Dat Iz Voodoo, the band has built a reputation for fearless fusion, blending heavy rock riffs with reggae grooves and island soul.
Now, with their brand-new single Family Love, releasing worldwide on all streaming platforms this week, Orange Sky turns the spotlight squarely on their reggae roots and on a universal message: the power of family, forgiveness, and love.
Family Love is not just another single in the band’s discography; it is an anthem that speaks directly to the times we live in, a reminder that in a world divided by conflict, distraction, and struggle, family remains the most enduring source of strength.
Musically, Family Love is a deliberate step into reggae authenticity. The band strips back distortion here in favour of a rootsy, melodic sound that highlights Nigel Rojas’s soulful vocals and the band’s rhythmic precision. The result is a track that is both intimate and expansive.
In an era where digital distractions and social divides pull people apart, Orange Sky offers a reminder of what truly lasts: the bonds of family.
For Orange Sky, now celebrating over 25 years as one of the Caribbean’s most resilient bands, this release marks both a continuation and a rebirth. It honours their past fusion of rock and reggae while embracing reggae’s spiritual and emotional depth.
As Nigel Rojas explained: “After all the battles, the only thing that matters is love—family love, music love, love for our people. That’s what we want the world to feel when they hear this song.”