
Jah Mason – Nah Worry produced by Street Rockaz 2026
Jah Mason’s “Nah Worry” lands as another reminder of why the Manchester-born vocalist has stayed relevant in roots reggae for decades. He came up in the late 1990s and has long been associated with conscious lyrics, rough-edged melody, and a delivery that can sound both meditative and urgent at once. Here, he sounds settled in his lane, using the title phrase like a chant against pressure, stress, and the everyday grind.
The track sits with Street Rockaz Family Production, a small but consistent reggae imprint that has already linked with Jah Mason before on releases such as “Youths of the Future” and the World Go Round juggling. That history matters, because their productions tend to favour clean roots arrangements and soundsystem-ready weight over clutter. “Nah Worry” fits that approach: warm bass, steady drums, and a relaxed pulse that leaves room for the vocal to carry the message. It feels made for late-night play on a selectors’ set, with a simple hook that sticks after one pass.
Lyrically, the song stays on the positive side of things, pushing patience, faith, and self-control rather than drama. It is the kind of cut that suits Jah Mason’s catalogue well — a veteran voice on a modern roots setting, carrying familiar wisdom without sounding tired. The 2026 release keeps Street Rockaz Family in the frame as a label still nurturing roots-conscious music with a current touch.
Tracklist:
- Jah Mason – Nah Worry
