Grammy Award-winning reggae band Morgan Heritage returns with "Come Feel The Love," an uplifting new single written and
produced by nine-time Grammy Award-winning artist, producer, and songwriter Stephen
Marley. Released on July 10 th through Ghetto Youths International, the song serves as a
vibrant musical invitation to experience Jamaica through its people, culture, landscapes,
and unmistakable spirit.
More than a reggae anthem, "Come Feel The Love" celebrates the essence of Jamaica
through authentic storytelling, using the universal language of reggae to capture the
island's warmth, resilience, beauty, and enduring sense of community.
Led by the unmistakable voices of Gramps Morgan and Mojo Morgan, the single paints
vivid images of Jamaica's natural beauty, from the iconic lignum vitae and soursop trees
to Negril's coastline, Lovers' Leap, and the communities where generations have
shaped one of the world's most influential musical cultures.
Complementing the song is a visually stunning official music video produced by Filmaica and directed by Fernando Hevia. Filmed entirely on location throughout
Jamaica, the visual showcases many of the island's breathtaking landscapes and
cultural landmarks. Gramps Morgan's performance scenes were captured in Negril and
at the iconic Lovers' Leap in St. Elizabeth, both destinations referenced in the lyrics,
bringing an added level of authenticity and emotional connection while celebrating the
beauty and diversity of Jamaica.
Built around the infectious refrain, "Come Feel The Love," the record embodies Jamaica
as more than a destination, it is a feeling rooted in family, music, community, and
connection.
"Come Feel The Love" marks Morgan Heritage's first newly recorded release since the
ascension of one of its founding members, Peetah Morgan, opening a new chapter for
one of reggae's most celebrated groups while honoring the legacy he helped build. The
single reflects the band's enduring commitment to carrying its message of unity, love,
and cultural pride to audiences around the world.
"Jamaica has given us so much, our identity, our music, our culture, and our purpose,"
said Gramps Morgan. "This song celebrates everything we love about home and invites
the world to experience the same warmth and inspiration that continues to shape who
we are."
Mojo Morgan added, "Reggae has always connected people across cultures and
generations. 'Come Feel The Love' reminds us that Jamaica's greatest gift isn't just its
beauty, it's the love, unity, and positive spirit that people feel the moment they arrive."
Mojo Morgan added, "Reggae has always connected people across cultures and
generations. "Come Feel The Love" reminds us that Jamaica's greatest gift isn't just its
beauty, it's the love, unity, and positive spirit that people feel the moment they arrive."
The record seamlessly blends Morgan Heritage's signature harmonies with Stephen
Marley's timeless production, creating a contemporary roots reggae anthem that honors
Jamaica's traditions while introducing its story to a new generation of listeners.
As one of reggae's most celebrated families, Morgan Heritage has spent decades
carrying Jamaican music to audiences around the world, earning a Grammy Award and
building a legacy of socially conscious, spiritually uplifting recordings. Their
collaboration with Stephen Marley, one of reggae's most accomplished artists and
producers, brings together two of Jamaica's most influential musical legacies in a
powerful celebration of the island, its people, and its culture.
More than the release of a new single, "Come Feel The Love" represents the beginning
of Morgan Heritage's next chapter, one rooted in the same values that have defined the
band for generations while embracing a renewed purpose. As they honor Peetah Morgan's enduring legacy, the group continues its mission of celebrating Jamaica
through music and spreading love, unity, hope, and positivity to audiences around the
world.
"Come Feel the Love" is available now on
source: Destine Media
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