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Jah Vinci Kicks Off The Digital One’s New Juggling Project 'Heart Strings Riddim'

Jah Vinci’s 'Jah Will Lead You' is the first release from Digital One’s 'Heart Strings Riddim' juggling, featuring additional tracks from Turbulence, Delly Ranks, and more


Jah Vinci, leads the way for the juggling project


Recording Digital One releases singles from its new soulful reggae project, the 'Heart Strings Riddim', co-produced by Computer Paul Henton with support from Llamar "Riff Raff" Brown. The first track, "Jah Will Lead You" by hitmaker Jah Vinci, drops this weekend. Initially planned as a single, the project evolved into a juggling set after the message in Jah Vinci's song resonated with Digital One's CEO, Richard Roache.

"To be honest, the inspirational nature of this song resonated with me on another level because I too have been in that place asking for guidance and leadership and having faith in that higher power to take you through some situations," Roache explained.


The single "Jah Will Lead You" is currently garnering significant attention for Digital One, with an overwhelming response since its premiere two weeks ago. Richard Roache attributes its success to the infectious beat, heartfelt lyrics, and Jah Vinci's melodious vocals.




"Jah will Lead You has three major elements which constitutes a hit song; excellent vocals, lyrics and the beat all complementing each other. Jah Vinci delivered above and beyond on the project and we would be insane not to give the track the energy and promotion it deserves,” Roache added.


The project features releases from Turbulence, Ethiopian, Iba Fire, Delly Ranks, with more artists to be added. Official visuals are already in the works for the single. Additionally, Digital One is preparing to drop a new single by dancehall artist Gage, titled "The Reason," which is set to kickstart his upcoming US tour.


Roache's Digital One label is renowned for producing and promoting hit Dancehall and Reggae projects globally. Notable works include Vybz Kartel’s "Up To Di Time," Chronixx's "Odd Ras," and the recent "Roots and Righteousness" rhythm featuring Bugle, Jesse Royal, Mykal Rose, and Junior Reid.

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