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Morgan Heritage Releases First New Recording Since Peetah Morgan's Passing
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Morgan Heritage Releases First New Recording Since Peetah Morgan's Passing

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  • Writer: Kaboom Editors
    Kaboom Editors
  • 17 hours ago
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Grammy-winning reggae family opens a new chapter with its first release since Peetah Morgan's passing. Written and produced by Stephen Marley, the uplifting single celebrates Jamaica's culture, beauty, and enduring spirit


Morgan Heritage begins new era with "Come Feel The Love"


Grammy Award-winning reggae band Morgan Heritage returns with "Come Feel The Love," an uplifting new single written and produced by Stephen Marley. Released on July 10 through Ghetto Youths International, the song serves as a heartfelt invitation to experience Jamaica through its rich culture while carrying forward the enduring legacy of two of reggae's most influential musical families.


The single marks Morgan Heritage's first newly recorded release since the passing of founding member Peetah Morgan, ushering in a new chapter for one of reggae's most celebrated groups while paying tribute to the enduring legacy he helped create.



Led by the signature vocals of Gramps Morgan and his son and leading singer Mojo Morgan, the track paints a vivid portrait of Jamaica, celebrating everything from the island's iconic lignum vitae and soursop trees to the scenic coastline of Negril, Lovers' Leap, and the communities that have nurtured one of the world's most influential musical traditions.


Accompanying the release is a visually captivating official music video, produced by Filmaica and directed by Fernando Hevia. Shot entirely on location across Jamaica, the video highlights the island's stunning natural beauty and cultural landmarks. Gramps Morgan's performance scenes were filmed in Negril and at the historic Lovers' Leap in St. Elizabeth, both prominently featured in the song's lyrics, adding authenticity and emotional depth while reinforcing the band's celebration of Jamaica's beauty, heritage, and enduring spirit.



"Jamaica has given us so much, our identity, our music, our culture, and our purpose," said Gramps Morgan. "This song celebrates everything we love about home and invites the world to experience the same warmth and inspiration that continues to shape who we are."


Mojo Morgan added, "Reggae has always connected people across cultures and generations. 'Come Feel The Love' reminds us that Jamaica's greatest gift isn't just its beauty, it's the love, unity, and positive spirit that people feel the moment they arrive."


"Jamaica has given us so much, our identity, our music, our culture, and our purpose. this song celebrates everything we love about home and invites the world to experience the same warmth and inspiration that continues to shape who we are."

Morgan Heritage, one of reggae's most celebrated families, joins forces with Stephen Marley to unite two of Jamaica's most influential musical legacies in a heartfelt celebration of the island, its people, and its culture.

Syndicated from Kaboom Jamaica · originally published .

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