
Reggae artiste Jahriffe aims to lift listeners with his latest release, We Give Praises. It opens Jailhouse Set Me Free Riddim Volume 2, the forthcoming production from Ralston Barrett, and introduces a body of work built around faith, culture and conscious reggae.
Carrying sincere lyrics over classic roots reggae textures, We Give Praises speaks to Jahriffe’s steady practice of thanksgiving in every phase of life. The record presses the case for staying steadfast when hardship arrives, while holding onto hope and an upbeat outlook.
“This song is a reminder that, no matter what we’re going through, we should always give thanks. Gratitude opens doors and keeps us focused on the blessings that surround us,” Jahriffe said.
Recognised for moving stage work and messages anchored in spirituality, Jahriffe holds that reggae still ranks among the strongest mediums for broadcasting hope and togetherness.
Barrett described the track as establishing the mood for Jailhouse Set Me Free Riddim Volume 2. The riddim is expected to gather conscious reggae cuts from skilled performers who want to protect the music’s heritage and still reach younger audiences. Across the finished set, Barrett is promising genuine reggae shaped by culture, spiritual themes and uplifting content.
Syndicated from Jamaica Star · originally published .




