HIGHEST PRAISE RIDDIM produced by BJOSH ENTERTAINMENT 2023
Highest Praise Overview
BJOSH ENTERTAINMENT has made a name in the reggae world with its roots-inspired productions. The label, founded in Jamaica, has worked steadily to keep reggae’s original energy alive. BJOSH ENTERTAINMENT has produced several projects that highlight bass culture and support both new and experienced artists. For 2023, the label delivered a standout reggae riddim that added to the year’s roots output. The project features a mix of voices, each bringing their own style. Nanamous gives a heartfelt performance on “Fadda God Call,” showing the deep spirituality often found in roots reggae. Cassandra Keise, also known as Cassie, shines with “Watching Over Me.” Cassie is known for her smooth vocals and has appeared on several reggae projects in Jamaica. Jabez, who sings “One More Year,” is recognized in the gospel reggae scene. He is known for his uplifting messages and has released albums that connect with reggae fans worldwide. Tracey’s “Brand New World” adds a fresh voice to the collection, while Kweli Simba delivers a thoughtful track with “Old.” Other artists on the set include Keesa Peart with “Fadda God Protect Me,” Emrand Henry’s “Hotta Redda Fyah,” Uni'verss on “Jah Jah,” Rohan Clarke’s “Satan's Kingdom,” and Reconciliation with “Murma.” This reggae set stands out as one of the cultural highlights of 2023. BJOSH ENTERTAINMENT’s vision and the artists’ performances make it a project that roots fans will remember and revisit.
Highest Praise Tracklist:
- Nanamous – Fadda God Call
- Cassandra Keise aka Cassie – Watching Over Me
- Jabez – One More Year
- Tracey – Brand New World
- Kweli Simba – Old
- Keesa Peart – Fadda God Protect Me
- Emrand Henry – Hotta Redda Fyah
- Uni’verss – Jah Jah
- Rohan Clarke – Satan’s Kingdom
- Reconciliation – Murma
- Kenne Blessin – No Force
- Yankee B – Timez That We Living In
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