Since the right-wing government of Matteo Salvini took office in Italy, the constant stream of crowded rickety boats full of African migrants has partly shifted from the Italian coasts to the southern Spanish Costas; a fact not escaping Madrid based jack-of-all-trades and founder of Spanish reggae band Cañaman, Ras Kuko. Touched by the fate of the refugees and the rescue operations carried out daily by numerous NGOs on the Mediterranean Sea, Kuko decided he wanted to do his share as well. The result is 'Open Arms Project: Reggae Can Help!!!!', a compilation album for which Kuko managed to mobilize a lot of like-minded reggae artists, with all proceeds going to the NGO Proactiva Open Arms. For the project Kuko produced two riddims, the appropriately titled Ocean riddim and Open Arms riddim, performed over by the participating artists, hailing from almost every corner of the world, from Spain (apart from Ras Kuko also Emeterians, Lasai & Yeyo Pérez and Little Pepe and Malaka Youth) via Italy (Ras Tewelde and Raphael) to Jamaica (Warrior King, Skarra Mucci, Sumerr and Ras Takura), Chile (Quique Neira), Venezuela (Apache & Mr Dalis) and even the Philippines (Idren Artstrong)! Our personal favorites from the track list are Quique Neira's 'Brilliante', 'Presos Del Mar' by Malaka Youth and Little Pepe, and 'Helping Arms' by Jamaican newcomer Sumerr, but actually that doesn't really matter this time, because take it from us, it's a highly enjoyable compilation, so please follow your heart and support Proactiva Open Arms by buying this album! This time it's about actually doing something instead of just voicing your opinion on Facebook...