If reggae is the gospel of Jah, then True Rebel’s “Only Jah Jah” is straight-up scripture wrapped in basslines. Dropped September 12, 2025, this new single steps confidently onto the legendary Rasta Rasta Riddim,the same riddim once blessed by icons like Black Uhuru and Jah Mason, and adds another stone to the roots-reggae temple.

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Where his previous tracks “Change the Tone” and “Bitter Roots” sparked conversations about social uplift, “Only Jah Jah” is pure affirmation. It’s a melodic prayer disguised as a groove, quietly powerful yet relentlessly steady, like a river carrying ancestral wisdom downstream.

One judge only… only Jah love…
The lyrics loop like mantras, soft yet firm. There’s no rush, no flash, just roots consciousness, the kind that plants itself deep. True Rebel leans into the spiritual essence of reggae: faith, unity, gratitude. You hear him affirming that love is stronger than oppression, and peace is resistance in motion. This isn’t just a track for nodding your head to, it’s for centering your spirit when the world tries to shake it.

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Producer Michael Howell (aka Boxy Record) keeps the riddim rootsy but alive, layering earthy drum patterns under warm guitar licks. And with mastering by Xavier Farré (Lek), the track has that crisp, classic finish that lets it breathe while still hitting with presence on a sound system.

It’s got the soul of ‘70s roots and the clarity of now — exactly what conscious reggae in 2025 should feel like.

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