Morgan Heritage’s Mojo Morgan Announces Solo EP Jamaica Love

Grammy winning artist and founding member of Morgan Heritage, Mojo Morgan, has released his anthemic new single “Dreams,” paired with the announcement of his long awaited EPJamaica Love, slated for release on August 29.

“Dreams” is for every hustler, every survivor and soul who refuses to settle. Motivational, soulful and uplifting, it’s a declaration that your dreams are valid, no matter where you come from or what you’ve been told. The track channels the artist’s own journey of resilience and invites listeners to share and pursue their own dreams unapologetically. Co-produced by dancehall super producer Droptop, “Dreams” fuses reggae, rock, and inspirational energy in a way that feels fresh yet familiar.

Droptop adds, “Working with Mojo on this record was powerful. ‘Dreams’ isn’t just a song it’s a soundtrack for anyone on the grind. Coming off recent hits with Popcaan, Skeng, and Chronic Law, I wanted to bring that same energy to something more uplifting. This one’s for the streets and the soul.”

Watch the official music video for “Dreams” below. The pre-order launch for Jamaica Love can be found here.

“‘Jamaica Love’ Is More Than Music — It’s a Message”

Rooted in reggae and dancehall but infused with hip-hop, country, Americana, and global rhythms, EP Jamaica Love is a deeply personal project that honors his homeland, his family legacy, and especially the memory of his late brother and bandmate, Peetah Morgan. Not only does the EP blend genres, but generations into a timeless sound with no borders featuring collaborations with Gramps Morgan, Popcaan, Sizzla, Maino, Chronic Law, and Mojo’s own children and nephew making it as much a family celebration as it is a cultural statement.

“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 Morgan

Mojo coined his sound as “Rasta Rock,” a fusion shaped by the lyrical depth of Bob Dylan and Peter Tosh, the raw spirit of 2Pac and Vybz Kartel, and the emotional textures of Coldplay, The Cranberries and Phil Collins. It’s a lane of his own, global, grounded and full of heart.