Bugle Says No Marriage Without A ‘Prenup’
Reggae and Dancehall singer Bugle has continued the rollout of his Toxicity album with the October 4 release of Prenup.
Emphasizing his stance on marriage, the Nuh Compatible hitmaker has given us another commentary on love and relationships. Produced by Black State and Anju Blaxx, Prenup follows the release of the title track Toxicity, My Life and Experience featuring Nation Boss all in advance of his fourth studio album, which is set to be released on October 22, 2021.
“That’s why holy matrimony mi naw join / unless the prenup sign / Yuh nuh have ntn fi lose mi naw lose mine / so mi a mek sure the prenup sign,” Bugle declares.
He cautions that “marriage is not about love again it’s more like business” and plays on the word relationship in the potent lines, “the ship in a the relation naw sail / and a that’s why so much marriage a fail.”
The Anointed singer also touches on domestic violence, how quickly partners move from the altar to the station, and the harsh reality of spouses killing each other for insurance benefits: “Look how life funny funny / mi see wife kill husband / husband kill wife fi money.”
Yesterday, Bugle followed up with another release from the 15-track album titled Connected with Dancehall artist Jahmiel who pours his heart out with lines like, “Girl even when I’m far away / it doesn’t change the way I feel / cause what we have is real / even when I’m far away / I see your face in my head / it doesn’t change.”
Bugle’s previous albums were Anointed (2014), Be Yourself (2017), and Picture Perfect (2019).