
Ginjah – Church produced by Dj Las 2026
Ginjah returns in familiar form on Church, a 2026 single that sits squarely in his lane as one of reggae’s most dependable roots voices. The song feels like a prayer and a warning at the same time, with Ginjah using the church as a symbol for conscience, order and spiritual grounding rather than just a building or a Sunday ritual. That fits an artist who has spent years carrying the “reggae soulman” tag with real weight, leaning into warm melody, steady phrasing and a message-first approach that has long separated him from the more disposable side of the modern market.
The production credit to Dj Las is the intriguing part here, because the pairing suggests a cross-cultural presentation rather than a straight roots revival. Even without the track running long, the record feels built for clarity: a clean instrumental bed, a measured pace, and room for Ginjah’s voice to sit front and center. His delivery is what carries the tune, as it often does, with that soulful vibrato doing the heavy lifting and the lyrics pointing back toward accountability, discipline and spiritual reflection.
Ginjah’s catalogue has always been strongest when he is writing from a lived, reflective place, and Church lands in that tradition. It’s the kind of single that reminds you why he has remained a trusted name in reggae for so long: he knows how to make a message sound human, not preachy. In a year already producing a steady stream of new material from him, Church feels like one of the more direct statements, a song that trades in feeling, restraint and conviction rather than noise.
Tracklist:
- Ginjah – Church
