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Tropidelic Links Up With International Reggae Star Collie Buddz and Eli Mac for Feel-Good Breakthrough Single "Follow Your Nature"
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Follow Your Nature is out now Tropidelic is a six-piece band from Cleveland
Now streaming wherever you get music. Tropidelic is following their nature, and the world is catching up.

CLEVELAND - Washingtoner -- Cleveland's reggae rockers Tropidelic have officially arrived. The high-energy six-piece blends reggae, hip-hop, funk, and rock into a sound that feels both deeply rootsy and relentlessly forward-moving. They've just released their latest single, a bold statement track built to move bodies and minds.

"Follow Your Nature," featuring reggae heavyweight Collie Buddz and rising star Eli Mac, pulses with sunny, feel-good grooves while carrying a deeper message about authenticity, resilience, and staying true amid life's chaos. This collaboration feels like a true breakthrough moment. Collie Buddz, whose global hits like "Come Around" and "Mamacita" made him a reggae and dancehall staple, brings that unmistakable island authority and crossover appeal. Eli Mac adds fresh, soulful energy to the mix. The track feels destined for summer playlists, and festival stages.

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Tropidelic has never fit neatly into one box. Hailing far from tropical shores but close to the gritty heart of American music in Cleveland, the band channels a wide range of influences. "Every single second is a blessing if you count them all," singer Matthew Roads has said, capturing the band's everyman ethos of overcoming obstacles while keeping the party alive. "Follow Your Nature" embodies that spirit perfectly. It's a call to lean into your authentic self. To follow intuition, embrace joy, and navigate modern life's noise without losing your roots.

This isn't just another collab, it's a meeting of worlds. Collie Buddz's international star power validates Tropidelic's unique fusion sound on a global stage, while Eli Mac represents the next generation keeping reggae's spirit evolving. The result is a track that feels like a bridge between Cleveland grit and island sunshine, between underground hustle and cultural breakthrough, between introspection and straight-up dance-floor liberation.

Tropidelic's trajectory has been unstoppable. From Kent State University origins to packed festival slots and tours, they've earned their stripes by delivering live shows that turn skeptics into believers. 2026 feels like the tipping point for the band. With monthly listeners climbing and major shows on the horizon, "Follow Your Nature" arrives as both celebration and catalyst.

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In an era when many acts chase virality, Tropidelic builds community. Their music speaks to bootstrappers, dreamers, and anyone who's had to forge their own path. This single plants the flag. Reggae rock isn't a throwback, it's a living, breathing force that can dominate charts, fill arenas, and still feel intimately personal.

Expect "Follow Your Nature" to soundtrack beach days, road trips, and backyard hangs all summer long. More importantly, expect it to shift how people talk about Tropidelic, who've become a vital, genre-defying force proving that originality, positivity, and killer grooves still win in the end.

Check out the track streaming everywhere!

For tour dates and more visit Tropidelic.com

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