Capleton to Release Heights of Fire This Summer, His First Album in 16 Years, Featuring Damian and Stephen Marley

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After 16 years without a full-length project, reggae firebrand Capleton is finally returning to the album format, igniting anticipation across the global reggae community with Heights of Fire, set for release this summer. The project, due on June 26 via Evidence Music, marks the rastafarian crooner’s first album since I-Ternal Fire in 2010 and is already being positioned as one of the most significant reggae releases of 2026.

The upcoming body of work promises a fusion of roots reggae authenticity and contemporary influence, staying true to Capleton’s signature themes of spirituality, resistance and cultural consciousness. Known for his unwavering Rastafarian message and high-energy delivery, the St. Mary-born artiste has remained active through singles and live performances over the years, but a full project has long been overdue. Heights of Fire now arrives at a time when roots reggae is regaining global traction, giving the release added cultural weight.

Adding to the album’s appeal are collaborations with Damian Marley and Stephen Marley, alongside rising talent Eesah, signalling a bridge between reggae’s foundation and its next generation. Production credits span a diverse roster including Derrick Sound, Little Lion Sound, Mista Savona, Mixing Finga and L’Entourloop, reinforcing the project’s international scope and sonic depth.

Meanwhile, the rollout strategy reflects a modern-meets-traditional approach, with the album set to be distributed across digital platforms as well as vinyl, CD and cassette formats. Early previews and collector-focused releases are also expected to drive engagement among core fans and new listeners alike. As the summer release date approaches, Heights of Fire is shaping up to be more than a comeback—it could be a defining statement in reggae for the year ahead.

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