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Orange Sky Shares Powerful New Single ‘Too Many’

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Trinidadian fusion band Orange Sky return with ‘Too Many,’ a socially conscious and emotionally stirring single that blends afrobeats, reggae, and Caribbean energy into one powerful message.

Formed in 1996 by brothers Nigel and Nicholas Rojas in Belmont, Port of Spain, Orange Sky have spent nearly three decades crafting a sound that refuses to sit in one box.

Named after the infinite orange sky of Trinidad, their music mixes the heaviness of rock with the warmth of reggae, calypso rhythms, and gritty Trinidadian vocals.

Over the years, they’ve shared stages with global stars, toured across continents, and built a reputation for authenticity and fearless genre fusion.

For frontman Nigel, music is more than sound it’s a lifelong companion, a source of mystery, and a bridge between cultures.

On ‘Too Many,’ Orange Sky turns its attention to the world we live in today.

The song reflects on violence, desensitisation, and the way technology has changed human connection, using natural imagery to remind us of our shared fragility.

Inspired by the vulnerability of a butterfly in a chaotic world, Nigel delivers a performance that feels both raw and hopeful.

The chorus acts like a gentle rallying cry, celebrating unity, compassion, and the quiet strength of everyday people.

While the song carries a warning about the state of the world, it also offers comfort suggesting that even in dark times, humanity still has the power to heal itself.

As Orange Sky approach their 30th anniversary, ‘Too Many’ stands as a reminder of why their music still matters: it speaks, it feels, and it brings people together.

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