Okay so, while I originally had the idea that the next installment of our Signatures series would be Lutan Fyah (he will almost certainly be #3 now), I thought that, in an effort to be more timely, given my relatively fresh HIGH love of his output, that instead we’d take a look at the work of Norris Man.

While the artist has definitely scored his fair number of big tunes, he seems to eternally be regarded as in some state of despair and has (probably happily on his end) made several songs which speak for the downtrodden and down-on-their-luck members of society (which the genre of music he makes does, as a whole for the most part, but he, in particular, has seemed to be tied to that type of song throughout the years, in my opinion).

He’s also hit, at least for me, with material covering a vast array of topics and because of that, i was quite happy to see that, when I was done compiling this one, through no intent, it blanketed several different ideas and themes that Norris Man has not only written about but excelled at. Today we take a look at the best of one of our current burgeoning favourites, Signatures: Norris Man.

(Photo: Tad’s Record (album sleeve edited)




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