
Galaxy P – High Grade produced by Gideon Music House 2026
Galaxy P’s High Grade is a straight-up weed anthem, but it lands with the authority of an artist who helped shape the style long before “high grade” became a search-term cliché. The song sits in that classic Jamaican herb-song tradition: celebratory, unapologetic, and rooted in the everyday language of dancehall, where praise tunes for the spliff can be as much about mood and identity as they are about the smoke itself. With Galaxy P at the mic, the record carries the kind of rough-edged confidence that made him one of the better-known voices to come out of 1990s dancehall.
Galaxy P, born Peter Jackson in Macca Tree, St. Catherine, first made his name in the 1990s with Miss Goodie Goodie, a song that pushed his name into the national conversation and still follows him decades later. He has long been associated with a harder, more explicit dancehall style, though in more recent years he has also moved between conscious reggae, roots-leaning material, and the kind of veteran cuts that remind people how much rang and character his voice still has. That history matters here, because High Grade feels less like a newcomer chasing a cannabis record and more like a seasoned deejay returning to a subject he knows how to sell with personality.
The track is credited to Gideon Music House and dated 2026. That places it in a present-day wave of releases that keep veteran dancehall names active through independent production rather than major-label machinery. Even without a stacked feature list or a big gimmick, the appeal is in the directness: a familiar topic, handled by an artist whose tone already carries the grit and swagger the song needs. High Grade works because Galaxy P sounds like Galaxy P, and that alone gives the single enough weight to matter.
Tracklist:
- Galaxy P – High Grade