
Jahmiel x Yohan Marley – Last Days produced by Sweet Music Production 2026
Jahmiel and Yohan Marley meet on Last Days, a reflective duet built for the softer side of dancehall and reggae. The title points straight at the mood: warning, survival, and faith in uncertain times, with both singers framing the message in a way that feels personal rather than preachy. Jahmiel has long made his name on melody, conscience, and street-level realism, while Yohan Marley comes from the younger branch of the Marley family and has been carving out his own space with roots-minded reggae that carries the weight of that lineage without sounding trapped by it.
The song arrives through Sweet Music Production, a name Jahmiel has worked with before, including the Bitcoin Riddim era, and the new cut feels like a continuation of that steady, song-first approach. This one is less about raw clash energy and more about clean harmonies, a mellow pulse, and a focused vocal blend that leaves room for the message to breathe. The production sits in that modern roots-dancehall pocket: warm, uncluttered, and weighted toward atmosphere rather than hard percussion.
Last Days lands in 2026, which makes sense given where both artists are in their careers. Jahmiel remains one of Jamaica’s most consistent voices when a song calls for uplift with an edge, and Yohan Marley adds a generational link that gives the record extra resonance. It is the kind of collaboration that feels built for replay, not noise, and that restraint is exactly what gives it its pull.
Tracklist:
- Jahmiel x Yohan Marley – Last Days
