From the very first note, 'Love Is The Way' sends chills down the spine. Gassy Dread and Drastic deliver not just a song, but a spiritual anthem rooted in Antigua's heart—where Rastafarian faith and Christian values rise together to lift a people.

The track is a masterpiece of unity: melody and message fuse into a single voice declaring 'Love is God – Love is Key – Love will set us free.' It is as much a sermon as it is a soca anthem, echoing the multicultural heartbeat of Antigua & Barbuda. Drastic, known for timeless hits like 'Sweet Antigua', brings his golden pen and soul-rich vocals, while Gassy Dread—none other than Prime Minister Gaston Browne—proves once again that music is his second skin. If not leading a nation, he would be leading the world in song.

The refrain 'Live and Let Live' tastes sweet on the ear, a reminder of freedom and resilience, though the urgency of the times makes the call for justice even louder. Beyond its rhythm, the song is a call to arms against the shadows—against the trafficking of Caribbean children and the suffocating grip of media monopolies. This isn’t just music; it’s prophecy. It’s healing. It’s resistance. 'Love Is the Way' is the gift of Antigua to the world.