
Chuck Fenda x Filomuzik – Jah Everything produced by Filomuzik and Unemployment Records 2026
Chuck Fenda has always sounded most at home when the message is bigger than the moment, and Jah Everything lands right in that lane. The song is a straight-rooted prayer of gratitude and dependence, the kind of title that tells you exactly where the lyric is headed: Jah as provider, protector, and the thing that keeps life in order when everything else is shifting. Fenda’s voice gives it weight. He has that rough-edged, commanding delivery that made him a familiar name in conscious reggae years ago, and he still knows how to turn a simple phrase into a chant that feels lived-in rather than rehearsed.
The pairing with Filomuzik makes sense. Frank Filograna’s Filomuzik imprint has spent years moving between roots, digital reggae, dubby remixes and contemporary Caribbean-leaning productions, often in collaboration with Unemployment Records out of southern Italy. That camp has built a catalogue that values orthodox reggae feeling but never sounds stuck in one era. Jah Everything fits that approach: there’s a clean, modern finish to the production, but the song still carries the warmth and pulse that give reggae vocals room to breathe. It feels less like a crossover bid and more like a careful meeting between a veteran singer and a producer who understands how to frame a strong voice without crowding it.
Fenda remains one of those artists whose authority comes from consistency. Born in Brooklyn and raised in Jamaica, he built his reputation on conscious tunes like I Swear, Poor People Cry, Come Over and Gash Dem, and that history matters here because Jah Everything sounds like a continuation of that same moral center. It is devotional without sounding corny, and firm without turning preachy. In a scene that still makes room for roots messages when the delivery is right, this one lands with purpose.
Tracklist:
- Chuck Fenda x Filomuzik – Jah Everything
