
Jahriffe gives thanks with new inspirational single
Reggae singer Jahriffe is preparing to inspire audiences with the release of his powerful new single, We Give Praises, on July 21.
The uplifting track will serve as the first release from the upcoming Jailhouse Set Me Free Riddim Volume 2, produced by Ralston Barrett, setting the stage for a project rooted in faith, culture and conscious reggae.
Blending heartfelt lyrics with authentic roots reggae, We Give Praises reflects Jahriffe’s unwavering belief in giving thanks through every season of life. The song encourages listeners to remain faithful despite life’s challenges while embracing hope and positivity.
“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.
The release continues the singer’s mission of delivering music that uplifts, educates and inspires. Known for his heartfelt performances and spiritually grounded message, Jahriffe believes reggae remains one of the most powerful vehicles for spreading hope and unity.
For Barrett, the single sets the tone for Jailhouse Set Me Free Riddim Volume 2, which will showcase a collection of conscious reggae songs from talented artistes committed to preserving the genre’s rich tradition while connecting with a new generation of listeners.
Following the release of We Give Praises, fans can look forward to the full Jailhouse Set Me Free Riddim Volume 2, which promises an inspiring mix of authentic reggae rooted in culture, spirituality and positive messages.
Syndicated from Jamaica Observer · originally published .
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