• The Mighty Tiny & The Many Few – Invite Love In Your Life
    • The Mighty Tiny & The Many Few – Good Foot
    • The Mighty Tiny & The Many Few – Be The Good People
    • The Mighty Tiny & The Many Few – Young World
    • The Mighty Tiny & The Many Few – The Reward
    • The Mighty Tiny & The Many Few – Life Called River
    • The Mighty Tiny & The Many Few – Revolutionary Love
    • 1. Invite Love In Your Life
    • 2. Good Foot
    • 3. Be The Good People
    • 4. Young World
    • 5. The Reward
    • 6. Life Called River
    • 7. Revolutionary Love

    A life- and love-affirming record crafted with vintage techniques and timeless principles.

    Walshy Fire (Major Lazer) bridges cross-continental connections in collaboration with Grammy-winning composer and writer Randy Valentine, a South London-based artist hailing from Clarendon, Jamaica. Joining them is Copenhagen-based improvisational jazz visionary Steven Jess Borth II, aka CHLLNGR (I Am An Instrument) along with the crème de la crème of Danish jazz talent, including Morten McCoy, Jonathan Bremer, Rumpistol, Mikkel Hess, Laurits Qwist Bilén, Frederik Scharff and more.

    For over two decades, Randy Valentine has cultivated a distinctive voice in music, and his latest work with the concept band The Mighty Tiny and the Many Few brings this artistry to life in a fresh, vibrant way. Brought together by Steven Jess Borth II and Walshy Fire, the band unites over 15 musicians from three continents, celebrating collaboration and shared joy. Alongside Ånd&, the team has crafted a musical masterpiece that resonates with a global perspective and a collective spirit of creative expression.

    "Be The Good People" is both a statement and a declaration of revolutionary love—a bold call to action. This seven-track album blends soul-drenched, horn-driven, and timeless instrumentation with forward-thinking, insightful lyrics inspired by life’s triumphs and challenges. The result is a powerful musical journey, promising to be a rewarding ride for every anchoring ear.

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