Trending on Billboard Two-time Grammy-nominated reggae star Protoje has spent the past 15 years valiantly merging classic reggae with contemporary audiences’ increasingly cross-genre sensibilities — but his newest LP feels like the first album he’s made primarily for himself. Led by buzzy singles “Feel It” and “Big 45,” The Art of Acceptance arrived on April 17 via Ineffable Records and the singer’s own In.Digg.Nation Collective. Featuring collaborations with Damian “Jr. Gong” Marley , Shenseea , Masicka and Jesse Royal , the new record delivers 13 poignant musical manifestos rooted in Rastafari principles and first-hand experiences of grief and growth. From incisive takedowns of fascism (“The Locusts”) to hard-sought inner peace (“Ten Times Around the Sun”), Acceptance traces an emotional arc that keeps Protoje’s life in tune with more sprawling ruminations and revolutions of all kinds. “I’ve lived to see people showing love no longer be the default; love is the rebellion,” he proclaims.…