Praise Jahoviah Riddim produced by Jah Golden Throne Records and Marshall Neeko Remix 2025
Praise Jahoviah Overview
The new roots reggae project brings together a set of tracks that highlight both classic and modern reggae sounds. The collection features songs like Brainfood — Sorry Fi Mawga Dog, Lenzo — Put Down The Guns, and Cool Breeze — Ghetto Life. Each track carries a strong roots message, connecting today’s reggae artists with the deep tradition of the genre. Other standout songs include Malachi — Jah By My Side, Eliah — Bring Di Kutchie, Jah Fresh — My Sound, and Vinny — Coconut Water. The project also features Platinum — Cold Blooded Murderer, Sheeba — Stand Firm, and Resonance — Jah Is My Guide, rounding out a full and rich lineup. Brainfood is known in the reggae community for his thoughtful lyrics. His song Sorry Fi Mawga Dog continues his tradition of conscious themes. Lenzo delivers a powerful message in Put Down The Guns, a track that fits well with reggae’s call for peace. Cool Breeze’s Ghetto Life stands out for its honest look at life in the inner city. Malachi, who gained recognition with his album “Dreadlocks Inna Babylon,” brings spiritual energy to Jah By My Side. Eliah’s Bring Di Kutchie adds a classic reggae feel with a modern twist. The project’s arranger and producer, Jah Golden Throne Records, is respected for supporting roots reggae and helping new talent. Marshall Neeko Remix, known for working with both European and Jamaican artists, brings fresh production skills and a signature remix style to the project.
Praise Jahoviah Tracklist:
- Livah x Shadrak – Praise Jahoviah
- Brainfood – Sorry Fi Mawga Dog
- Lenzo – Put Down The Guns
- Cool Breeze – Ghetto Life
- Vashan – Storm A Come
- Malachi – Jah By My Side
- Eliah – Bring Di Kutchie
- Jah Fresh – My Sound
- Vinny – Coconut Water
- Platinum – Cold Blooded Murderer
- Sheeba – Stand Firm
- Resonance – Jah Is My Guide
- Marshall Neeko – Praise Jahoviah Riddim Version
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