Mojo Morgan channels grief, grit and global sound in uplifting new anthem ‘Dreams’
Grammy Award-winning musician Mojo Morgan. PHOTO | COURTESY
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Award-winning musician Mojo Morgan is making a bold musical return this summer
with “Dreams,” an inspiring new single that hits all major digital platforms on
Tuesday.
A fusion of
reggae, rock, and soul, the track is more than just a dancefloor banger—it’s a
heartfelt tribute to resilience, legacy, and the power of dreaming big, even in
the face of personal loss.
“‘Dreams is for every hustler, every survivor and
soul who refuses to settle,” Mojo said. “It’s a declaration that your dreams
are valid, no matter where you come from or what you’ve been told.”
The
single is the lead release off his upcoming EP titled ‘Jamaica Love’—a
deeply personal project rooted in the soundscape of his homeland and the
emotions left behind by the passing of his brother and Morgan Heritage
bandmate, Peetah Morgan.
“Grief
has a way of sharpening your sense of purpose,” Mojo told Citizen Digital.
“Losing Peetah, my brother, my inspiration, created a space in my heart that
only creativity could begin to fill. Dreams is
more than just a song; it’s a vow to carry the torch forward. Every lyric on Jamaica Love is infused with that mission—to
honor the sacrifices, preserve the legacy, and turn pain into purpose.”
The
project, co-produced by renowned dancehall producer Rowan ‘Droptop’ Melhado, is
infused with Jamaican energy but is not confined to it.
Mojo spent months soaking in the
streets of Kingston and the warmth of rural Jamaica alongside dancehall star
Popcaan. That immersion birthed not only new sound but new perspective.
“The
most unexpected lesson was how softness and strength coexist in the streets,”
he says of his time in Kingston.
“You see struggle, but also
loyalty, humor, and creativity. A kind of unfiltered honesty you can’t learn in
a studio. That spirit—that raw, unpolished truth—shaped Jamaica
Love into something truly special.”
The
EP promises a rich genre blend that Mojo calls Rasta
Rock—a hybrid of reggae, rock, hip-hop, country, Americana, and
global rhythms.
[Featured on the project are notable voices
like Gramps Morgan, Sizzla, Maino, Chronic Law, Popcaan, and even Mojo’s own
children and nephew.
“Caribbean
music has always been about fusion,” Mojo says. “From ska to reggae to
dancehall, we’ve never stood still. What I’m doing is just the next evolution.
My roots are reggae, but my wings are global. I believe we can honor tradition
while creating something new that speaks to the next generation. Innovation
doesn’t mean losing your identity—it means expanding it.”
This
spirit of forward momentum also runs through the veins of the Morgan Heritage
family, especially in the next generation. With the band’s legacy continuing
after Peetah’s passing, Mojo believes the torch is in strong hands.
“Jemere
was born for this,” he says of his nephew, who has now stepped into the role of
lead singer. “He’s been groomed by the best. Not just as a singer, but as a man
who understands what the Morgan Heritage name means. He’s stepping into some
big shoes, but he’s doing it with grace, humility, and fire. As an uncle, I
couldn’t be prouder. And as family, I know Peetah is smiling down on us.”
For
Mojo, 'Dreams' is more than music—it’s a mission. A
message. A movement.
“This
isn’t just a song—it’s a soundtrack for anyone on the grind,” he says. “It’s
for the streets and the soul.”


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