
Ginjah – Songs Of Salomon produced by Gowdie Enterprise 2026
Ginjah turns in a song that feels devotional without becoming stiff, using the language of Solomon as a way to frame wisdom, love, and spiritual grounding. The title points to scripture, but the delivery stays rooted in reggae soul: measured phrasing, a warm melodic line, and that steady, message-first feel Ginjah has made his own over the years.
Born Valentine Nakrumah Fraser in Hanover, Jamaica, Ginjah has long been heard as a roots singer with a clean tenor and a conscience-heavy approach. He is the kind of voice that sits naturally between lovers rock tenderness and conscious reggae reflection, and that is exactly the space this single occupies. The song lands in 2026, with Gowdie Enterprise handling production, placing it in a modern independent reggae lane rather than a big-label push.
What makes “Songs Of Salomon” work is the balance between reverence and clarity. It does not overreach; instead it moves with a calm, devotional pulse that lets the lyric carry the weight. The record feels made for listeners who still want reggae that says something, but does it with melody and restraint rather than noise. Ginjah’s voice gives the track its centre, and the spiritual imagery gives it a broader reach than a simple love song or a plain roots tune.
Tracklist:
- Ginjah – Songs Of Salomon
