Capleton, Apache Indian, Gaudi and Don Letts unite on dub-heavy reggae release
Capleton, Apache Indian, Gaudi and Don Letts join on a two-track release that pairs a 4:38 vocal cut with a 4:49 dub mix. It bridges roots, ragga and bass culture.

Capleton, Apache Indian, Gaudi and Don Letts make No Other Way feel like a rare meeting point between roots, ragga, dub and bass culture rather than a routine new single. The release arrives as a two-track digital package, with the original version running 4:38 and a Gaudi dub mix stretching to 4:49, so the record lands as a direct comparison between vocal fire and reworked pressure.
Capleton brings the spiritual authority and militant edge that have long anchored his place in reggae. Apache Indian adds a very different but equally important strand, carrying the pioneering UK energy that helped connect dancehall, hip-hop and South Asian identity in British music. Put those voices together and the song reaches across generations and scenes, giving No Other Way immediate pull for listeners who follow both roots foundation and crossover history.
Gaudi is not just present as another featured name. He is credited as producer, and that matters because the release frames his sound as a deep, immersive landscape rather than a clean commercial polish. The project also points back to his work with Steel Pulse, Lee Scratch Perry and Horace Andy, which places No Other Way firmly inside a heavyweight dub lineage where the mix is as important as the song itself. The dub version is not a bonus; it is part of the statement.

Don Letts gives the collaboration its wider cultural frame. As a filmmaker, DJ and long-running connector between reggae, punk and global bass culture, his name turns the release into something bigger than a feature list. The project is described as spanning decades of shared history, and that is exactly what makes it notable in a year of straightforward single drops. No Other Way stands out because it brings legacy voices, dub craft and international exchange into one compact release, with each name carrying its own history into the same sound.
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