Mojo Morgan, a founding member of the GRAMMY Award-winning group Morgan Heritage, has stepped into a new era with the release of his highly anticipated solo EP Jamaica Love. Blending reggae roots with country soul, hip-hop grit, and pop accessibility, the project positions Mojo as both torchbearer of a legendary family legacy and an innovator pushing Jamaican music into uncharted territory.
At the centre of the EP is the soaring single “Mountain Song,” a collaboration with his brother Gramps Morgan and his son Esh Morgan. With its acoustic warmth, gospel harmonies, and reggae heartbeat, the track has been heralded as a crossover-ready anthem—one that recalls the melodic openness of Post Malone or Ed Sheeran while remaining grounded in authentic Jamaican spirit.
Mojo describes Jamaica Love not just as a collection of songs but as a movement: “It’s more than music—it’s legacy, healing, and the soundtrack for anyone who’s ever had to fight for their dream.”
The nine-track set reflects that vision, drawing together an impressive roster of collaborators. Dancehall giants Popcaan and Chronic Law appear on “Make It,” a gritty anthem that bridges Kingston’s pulse with global hip-hop energy, while rap heavyweight Maino joins on “Man of Action.” Sizzla, Pablo YG, and Jamal also contribute, alongside a moving appearance from the late Peetah Morgan—infusing the project with both weight and continuity.
As much as it looks outward, Jamaica Love remains deeply rooted in family. Three generations of Morgans feature across the EP, transforming the release into a multi-generational narrative about heritage, resilience, and unity.
The project arrives at a strategic moment, timed with GRAMMY submission season. Jamaica Love has been entered in multiple categories, including Best Reggae Album, Best Global Music Performance, Best Country Duo/Group Performance, and Album of the Year. With “Mountain Song” already emerging as a key contender, the release signals Mojo’s intent to not only honour reggae’s past but to expand its reach within the global mainstream.
Critics and fans alike have noted Mojo’s ability to balance authenticity with accessibility. His self-coined “Rasta Rock” sound fuses roots reggae with rock’s edge, hip-hop’s rhythms, and soul’s emotional depth, carving out a space that feels both contemporary and timeless.
Born in Brooklyn, raised in Springfield, Massachusetts, and forever tied to the heartbeat of Jamaica, Mojo Morgan has long lived at the intersection of cultures. With Jamaica Love, he channels that duality into music that travels far beyond borders—music that speaks to resilience, celebrates heritage, and invites the world to share in Jamaica’s enduring spirit.
As the EP continues to circulate globally, one thing is clear: Mojo Morgan isn’t just carrying forward a family legacy—he’s reshaping the soundscape of reggae for a new generation.