Grammy-winning reggae singer and Morgan Heritage co-founder Mojo Morgan is stepping into a bold new chapter with the release of his anthemic single “Dreams” and the announcement of his long-awaited EP Jamaica Love, due out August 29, 2025. The record’s core message is clear—your dreams are valid, no matter where you start or what you’ve been told. It’s a rallying cry for hustlers, survivors, and every soul determined to rise. “Jamaica Love is more than music, it’s a message. It’s legacy, healing, and the soundtrack for anyone who’s ever had to fight for their dream,” Mojo declares.
Co-produced by Droptop—fresh from high-profile projects with Popcaan, Skeng, and Chronic Law—“Dreams” fuses reggae, rock, and raw inspiration into what Droptop calls “a soundtrack for anyone on the grind… for the streets and the soul.” The track channels Mojo’s own story of resilience, inviting listeners to unapologetically chase their ambitions while delivering a sound that feels fresh yet grounded in reggae tradition.
At the heart of the upcoming Jamaica Love EP lies a personal tribute to Mojo’s homeland, his family’s rich musical legacy, and especially the memory of his late brother and bandmate Peetah Morgan. It’s more than a genre exercise—it’s a generational blend. With appearances from Gramps Morgan, Popcaan, Sizzla Kalonji, Maino, Chronic Law, and even Mojo’s children and nephew, the project becomes both a family celebration and a cultural statement.
Mojo describes his artistic lane as Rasta Rock—a fusion shaped by the lyrical conviction of Bob Dylan and Peter Tosh, the grit of 2Pac and Vybz Kartel, and the emotional textures of Coldplay, The Cranberries, and Phil Collins. This eclectic influence allows Jamaica Love to flow seamlessly between reggae roots, hip-hop swagger, Americana warmth, and global rhythms, creating a timeless sound without borders.
With “Dreams” already setting the tone, Mojo Morgan is reminding the world that he’s not just carrying the torch of Morgan Heritage—he’s expanding the flame. This era is about legacy, yes, but also about growth, healing, and inspiring others to dream without limits. For Mojo, music isn’t just what he does—it’s the vessel through which he honours the past, celebrates the present, and builds the future.