The final track on this album, masterfully reinterpreted by Leroy "Horsemouth" Wallace, is "Judas Kiss". Originally recorded on Don Corleone's Antique rhythm in the fall of 2011, Judas Kiss was an instant hit among the roots massive as it's cautionary message comes across with pinpoint precision cutting straight to the heart of the matter with multiple flows and melodic structures. The album version is a blend of the minds of Horsemouth and King MAS in terms of production and even features a brief tribute to the late, great, reggae icon Garnett Silk. As far as motivation for the lyrical content, MAS has this to say. "Many a time in this business and in life I've been betrayed and undermined by those closest to me. In fact, it's those in your inner circle that always have the most power to hurt you but if one is conscious and aware then one can feel the change when the vibes switch and avoid the stab in the back to come. Just be wise, be strong, and keep a clean heart. Bad things can happen to good people but wicked people will always reap what they sow eventually and nothing is more satisfying than watching them unravel because of the works of their own hands.."

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