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Ras Shiloh to Perform in Jamaica for the First Time in 7 Years at 'Marcia Griffiths & Friends'

Updated: Nov 4

Veteran reggae artist Ras Shiloh joins the 'Marcia Griffiths & Friends' lineup as the latest addition, marking his first show in Jamaica in over half a decade


Ras Shiloh with Marcia Griffiths. "It’s not a normal situation, I have to big her up)


Veteran reggae artist Ras Shiloh is the latest addition to the lineup for the highly anticipated reggae show of the season, "Marcia Griffiths & Friends", set to take place on Sunday, November 3, 2024, at Hope Gardens in Kingston, Jamaica.


Currently in Jamaica, Ras Shiloh has made guest appearances at local events, but "Marcia Griffiths & Friends" will mark his first official performance in the country in over half a decade.



"Listening to music through the years, but linking up with Donovan Jermaine of Penthouse. And Marcia is a part of the Penthouse family, so all of us link up around Penthouse and it’s just an energy - it was just a blessing to meet her for the first time and be in her presence. I’ve always loved Marcia, and the love gets stronger as the time goes along", the "Are You Satisfied" singer explained.


The Brooklyn-based reggae artist, known for his dedication to raising awareness and honoring the Rastafarian movement, shared, “Now I’m working on a lot of the singles right now. I have a brand-new album that I put out on the 6th of July. The title of the album is See It Deh, and it’s in consideration right now, so all praises to the Most High. We just humble ourselves and give praises to the Almighty. Yeah man, Rastafari.”



"I feel so blessed to be a part of this wonderful experience, you know. And it’s not a normal situation because trust me, 60 years the Queen is celebrating. She’s strong and I have to always big her up for that because she’s still going strong right now", Shiloh said. "it’s been 7 years since Ras Shiloh touched the ground and it’s pure righteousness and up fullness we came to bring for the people. always come to give the people his all. That's all we can do. Once we do our best, the Almighty will do the rest", he concluded.

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