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Damian Marley Expands Jemere Morgan’s “Know Better” Into No Better Riddim
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Damian Marley Expands Jemere Morgan’s “Know Better” Into No Better Riddim

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  • Writer: Kaboom Editors
    Kaboom Editors
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Damian “Jr. Gong” Marley continues expanding the “No Better Riddim” juggling project, with more artistes expected to join the modern reggae compilation in the coming weeks


Alaine & Pressure Busspipe join Damian Marley’s No Better Riddim


Grammy Award-winning artiste and producer Damian “Jr. Gong” Marley has expanded the success of Jemere Morgan’s uplifting single “Know Better” into a full juggling project titled No Better Riddim, released through Ghetto Youths International.


Built around the same musical foundation as Jemere Morgan’s single, the riddim embraces the rich Jamaican tradition of juggling compilations, bringing together multiple artistes to interpret the same instrumental through their own unique stories, melodies, and perspectives.



Reggae songstress Alaine returns with “Love Again,” a soulful offering that showcases the singer at her finest. The track explores the endurance and transformative power of true love over a warm modern one-drop reggae groove, blending romance, emotion, and authenticity in a style that continues to resonate with reggae audiences worldwide.


U.S. Virgin Islands reggae vocalist Pressure Busspipe adds his contribution with “So Amazing,” serenading women across the globe in his unmistakable style reminiscent of fan favorites like “Love and Affection.” Driven by rich melodies, island warmth, and uplifting lyrics, the track further highlights the versatility of each artiste on the riddim.




The No Better Riddim compilation will continue rolling out throughout June 2026, with additional releases set to be unveiled in the coming weeks ahead of the full project release.


As the project unfolds, listeners can expect a collection rooted in love, positivity, self-reflection, and conscious storytelling - hallmarks of the Ghetto Youths International catalog and the enduring legacy of reggae music.

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