Sammy Walukouw, frontman of Java Jukebox, knew exactly what he wanted from his solo debut. “Can’t Get Enough” arrives as a warm, slow-burning lovers rock groove — vocal layers sitting right at the point where romance feels grown without tipping into heartbreak.

He wrote the material himself, with Ryan Kordich handling production in the best possible way: measured, precise, never overdone. The arrangements breathe, giving Sammy’s voice enough room to actually work. What comes out is a song that sounds vintage in the most intentional sense — old-school British roots reggae as a foundation, not a costume.
The visuals, directed by Blu, carry the same weight — cinematic in approach, personal in atmosphere, a natural extension of what the song is already doing.
What makes “Can’t Get Enough” worth watching is the question it leaves open: how far will he go outside the shadow of being one of Java Jukebox’s most crucial pieces? This is the first answer. It won’t be the last.
The song is out now across all major streaming platforms.
(Teks: Keyko, Editor:Sam)



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