Sizzla's latest is entitled 'Ghetto Youth-Ology' and it stands to reason youths are the subject of different songs ('Ghetto Utes Dem Ah Suffer', 'Hey Youths'). This album, produced by Firehouse Crew drummer Melbourne 'Dusty' Miller, also contains quite a few lovers tunes and of course Sizzla's tribute to Obama 'Black Man In The White House'. 'Ghetto Youth-Ology' is far from Sizzla's worst album, but it rarely transcends mediocrity and unfortunately Sizzla's false singing we loathe so much also roars its ugly head again. The best argument for this album is perhaps the artwork done by legendary designer Tony McDermott (in the past, among many other things, responsible for the classic Greensleeves 12-inch covers featuring just about everyone who played a significant role in reggae at the time).