On “At We Feet”, Protoje links up with Damian Marley for a grounded, forward-leaning roots cut that feels timeless without sounding nostalgic. Built on a warm, unhurried groove, the track lets both voices breathe—measured, assured, and resolutely present.
Produced by Winta James, whose history with Protoje includes some of the singer’s most defining moments, “At We Feet” frames classic reggae discipline through a modern lens. The bass moves with patience, the rhythm section stays locked and spacious, and the verses land with quiet conviction. Rather than chasing spectacle, the song earns its power through restraint—two artists aligned on message and momentum.
The collaboration reads less like an event and more like a statement of continuity: roots reggae as living music, adaptable and unforced. A full-budget video featuring both artists is set to follow, underscoring the track’s steady confidence and its place in the ongoing conversation between tradition and now. “At We Feet” is out now via Ineffable Records in conjunction with Protoje’s In.Digg.Nation Collective”