Morgan Heritage drops first single since Peetah Morgan’s death
Grammy-winning reggae outfit Morgan Heritage has put out “Come Feel The Love,” the group’s first fresh recording since founding member Peetah Morgan died.
Stephen Marley wrote and produced the cut, which landed on July 10 via Ghetto Youths International. The release opens a new stretch for the band while keeping Peetah’s memory at the centre.
With Gramps Morgan and Mojo Morgan at the helm, the song salutes Jamaica’s culture, natural splendour and lasting reggae tradition. Gramps Morgan described it as an homage to the country that forged the band’s character, sound and mission, and as a call for listeners everywhere to take in that island warmth.
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