Mojo Morgan’s Jamaica Love: Legacy, Rasta Rock, and Passing the Torch

Every so often, an album drops that feels less like a release and more like a continuation of history. Mojo Morgan’s new EP, Jamaica Love, is exactly that. This isn’t just reggae for today — it’s reggae for every generation still carrying the flame.

As a founding member of Morgan Heritage, Mojo has spent decades championing the music of Jamaica across the world. But here he steps into a new lane he calls Rasta Rock — a fearless mix of reggae’s heartbeat with hip-hop grit, country storytelling, and rock’s edge. Tracks like When The Father Calls and Mountain Song prove reggae doesn’t have to sit still; it can stretch, evolve, and still feel like home.

And speaking of home, the Morgan name carries weight. The presence of Mojo’s late brother, Peetah Morgan, hovers over this project — a reminder that music and family are inseparable. Mojo turns that grief into art, making Jamaica Love as much a tribute as it is a manifesto. It’s a statement: reggae can honor tradition and still kick down new doors.

But here’s where it gets even more powerful — the legacy doesn’t stop with Mojo. His son, Eshtemoh “Esh” Morgan, is carving his own path with Esh & Schief. Partnered with Chris “Schief” Schiefelbein, Esh is taking the Morgan DNA and running with it, blending acoustic guitars, smooth vocals, and songwriting that feels destined for the next chapter of singer-songwriter greatness. The father paved the road, the son is now sprinting on it.

This is the kind of generational story that deserves a standing ovation. Denroy Morgan started it. Morgan Heritage took it global. Mojo is reshaping it with Jamaica Love. And now Esh is proving the fire doesn’t fade — it just keeps finding new stages.

Respect to Mojo for the courage to reinvent reggae without betraying it. Respect to Esh for stepping up and carrying that same weight. This is family. This is music. This is legacy. Watch the video for “When The Father Calls” below and Stream the entire album from the link tree below the video.

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