
Anthony B x Black Coco – Everyday I Love You produced by Jahboi Studio Beats 2026
Anthony B sounds right at home on a song called Everyday I Love You, but this one is less sugary than the title might suggest. The record plays like a warm rootsy lover’s cut with a steady reggae pulse, the kind of tune that lets the vocal sit up front while the rhythm bed stays patient and uncluttered. Anthony B has spent decades balancing conscience music and romance, and that history gives the song extra weight; when he turns his voice toward love, it still carries the grain and authority of a veteran DJ who came up in the mid-’90s with socially minded singles and a roots-and-dancehall blend that made him stand apart.
Anthony B, born Keith Blair in Trelawny, Jamaica, remains one of the genre’s most recognizable voices, shaped by rural church music, sound system culture, and a long run of albums and singles that kept him moving between uplift, commentary, and straight sentiment. That background matters here because Everyday I Love You feels like a reminder that he has never been only a cultural messenger or a clash singer. He can lock into tenderness without losing his edge.
Black Coco is billed alongside him on the release, and the pairing gives the track a cross-currents feel, as if the song is trying to bridge the classic reggae lover’s tradition with a more modern studio polish. The production credit goes to Jahboi Studio Beats, a name already tied to recent reggae and dancehall work in the digital space, which helps place the record in a current independent release lane rather than a legacy-label reissue or catalog pull. Released in 2026, it sits comfortably among the newer Jamaican and diaspora singles that keep the roots vocabulary alive while keeping the arrangement lean enough for playlists, radio, and DJ juggling.
Tracklist:
- Anthony B x Black Coco – Everyday I Love You
