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Neto Yuth Illuminates Reggae’s Future with His Fourth Studio Album

Toronto’s rising reggae torchbearer, Neto Yuth, has released his fourth studio album, ‘Angles of Light,’ delivering a masterfully curated blend of new roots reggae and modern sonic elements. Released on June 6, 2025, this 14-track opus encapsulates four years of creative evolution, seamlessly uniting seasoned reggae fans with a new generation of listeners.

Best known for his breakout single “Food Clothes and Shelter,” Neto brings a profound sense of purpose and sonic clarity to ‘Angles of Lights’. The album includes a dynamic mix of reimagined past tracks and fresh compositions, all independently produced under his Heartical Youths Records label in Toronto. The international release is handled by Evidence Music, a respected Swiss label known for championing global reggae talent, further cementing Neto’s growing influence across Europe and beyond.

The standout single “So Long” pairs Neto with reggae legend Anthony B, bridging generations over a contemporary roots riddim laced with pop aesthetics. Though the track was recorded remotely, its origins go back 15 years to a spiritually rich conversation between the two artists at Montreal Reggae Fest. That shared dialogue—centered around Rastafari and musical mission—bears new fruit in this modern anthem of perseverance and cultural pride.

Produced in collaboration with Bob Riddim (Juno and Grammy-nominated) and Soke of Banx & Ranx (multiple Juno and Grammy winner), “So Long” exemplifies Neto’s vision: globally conscious, rooted in tradition, and boldly innovative.

Fluent in Jamaican Patois and grounded in authenticity, Neto Yuth has carved a distinctive voice in the reggae world since launching his career in 2008. With ‘Angles of Lights’, he continues to shine—spiritually, sonically, and globally.

The album is available now on all major streaming platforms, with limited-edition vinyl sold exclusively via Neto Yuth’s website and social media channels.

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