King Sounds & The Israelites - Ace Of Hearts [ WORKING – Method ]

The song was a staple in London's "Blues parties" and underground clubs.

King Sounds and the Israelites’ "Ace of Hearts" is more than just a reggae track; it is a symbol of a pivotal moment in the 1970s UK music scene when Caribbean culture began to break through to the mainstream. The St. Kitts Connection King Sounds & The Israelites - Ace Of Hearts

King Sounds (born Alphonso Cassell) wasn't just a singer; he was a cultural bridge. Originally from St. Kitts, he moved to London and became a key figure in the "Lover's Rock" and "Roots" movements. "Ace of Hearts" became his signature anthem, showcasing his ability to blend smooth melodies with a deep, soulful groove. The "Israelites" Branding The song was a staple in London's "Blues

⭐ King Sounds was so respected in the industry that he eventually founded his own label, Harder Than Blue , helping other Caribbean artists get their start in the UK. If you'd like, I can: Find the lyrics to the song for you. Recommend other UK reggae artists from that era. Kitts Connection King Sounds (born Alphonso Cassell) wasn't