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An aging, uncompromising roots reggae legend faces the ultimate betrayal when the son he disowned for going pop is nominated for a Grammy in the same category—forcing them to confront whether the "soul of the music" is worth the silence between them.
The Fifteenth Note
After the ceremony, in the limo back to the hotel, Damon's phone buzzes. A text from an unknown number (Zara's phone, but the words are Marcus's). "The fifteenth note isn't in the bass. It's in the space between the two drops. Come by Yardstyle. Bring the headphones. I'll show you how to tune for it." Damon stares at the screen for a long time. Then he tells his driver: "Change of plans. Take me to the airport. I need the red-eye to Kingston." best reggae album grammy