
Anthony B – Paradise produced by Troyton Rami Music and Black Shadow Music 2026
Anthony B is back in familiar territory on “Paradise, ” a roots-minded single that trades in uplift rather than flash. The song sits in the lane he has owned for years: militant but melodic, spiritual without sounding heavy-handed, and guided by the kind of steady patter that lets the message land cleanly. “Paradise” feels less like escapism than a call to protect peace, with Anthony B framing the good life as something you have to guard, not just dream about.
The production credit ties the track to Troyton Rami Music and Black Shadow Music, a name combination with deep dancehall history behind it. Troyton Rami helped shape the Black Shadow sound in the late 1990s and early 2000s, moving from hard-edged juggling to crossover-friendly, genre-blending productions that found room for dancehall, soca, and global pop energy. That background matters here because “Paradise” carries polish without losing its reggae spine. The rhythm sits in a restrained, modern groove, with enough bass weight and clean percussion to leave space for Anthony B’s voice to lead.
Anthony B remains one of Jamaica’s most recognizable conscious singjays, an artist who built his reputation on uplift, social commentary, and strong live delivery. “Paradise” fits that lineage neatly. It sounds like a veteran leaning into timeless themes, not chasing trends, and that gives the single a calm authority that should travel well across roots sets and current reggae playlists alike.
Tracklist:
- Anthony B – Paradise
