Reggae artist Ras-I is celebrating a landmark year in his musical career, marked by significant achievements and exciting new projects. His 2020 hit single, ‘Somewhere Wonderful,’ was chosen as the official soundtrack for the Jamaica Tourist Board’s 2025 Easter campaign, a milestone that underscores the song’s enduring appeal and cultural resonance. Now, Ras-I is gearing up for the release of a new single, ‘Rastafari in Charge,’ featuring Munga Honourable, and is also preparing an album set for 2026.
In an interview with the Jamaica Observer, Ras-I expressed his satisfaction with the trajectory of his career. ‘Everything has been happening in perfect timing,’ he said. ‘I am happy that my career is moving in the right direction so I can show the youths that hard work and consciousness really do pay off.’
Ras-I’s philosophy as an artist is deeply rooted in creating music that stands the test of time. Inspired by advice from legendary Jamaican singer Beres Hammond, he is committed to producing content that will remain relevant for decades. ‘As artistes, we’re not making music just for us. Once we press that button and release it, it’s no longer just for us; it’s for the people,’ Ras-I explained. ‘I decided not to follow trends but to sing what’s in my heart, and so everything you hear from me is made out of good vibes and good energy.’
This approach has clearly paid off, as ‘Somewhere Wonderful’ continues to resonate with audiences worldwide, even five years after its release. ‘To create something that was so culturally great that it got the support of corporate was everything to me,’ Ras-I said. ‘The track transcended all limits because it was so relatable. The common man loved it because we all wanna go wonderful places, and we’re equally tired of being misunderstood.’
Ras-I’s latest collaboration with Munga Honourable, ‘Rastafari in Charge,’ is a testament to the power of intergenerational partnerships in the music industry. The track, which blends the talents of a seasoned artist with a rising star, has been well-received, and its accompanying music video has further boosted its popularity. ‘This track shows a connection with one of the more established and legendary artistes and the new crop of reggae and dancehall artistes, and it’s a feel-good vibe,’ Ras-I noted. ‘The message is conscious as always with my songs, and it’s just all about positivity and upliftment.’
Reflecting on the collaboration, Ras-I praised Munga’s professionalism and dedication. ‘Munga came early, helped set up, and to me that was something special,’ he said. ‘I said to myself, this is how big artistes should work with younger artistes and help to filter in so we can help maintain the relevance.’
Ras-I also addressed the broader narrative around older artists working with younger ones, emphasizing the importance of maintaining standards while allowing for creative freedom. ‘Sometimes people say the standard drops, but that’s not it at all. The disconnect comes from ‘It’s not what you say but how you say it,’’ he explained. ‘We have to maintain standards, but we also have to allow the artistes to be the artistes.’
As ‘Rastafari in Charge’ continues to gain momentum, Ras-I is already looking ahead to his next big project: an album set for release in 2026. While he remains tight-lipped about the details, he assured fans that the creative process has been smooth. ‘We’re putting together the album, and that’s all I will say. It’s been five years,’ he shared. ‘It’s been so smooth because the hardest part of putting an album together is never the creative side, it’s the business side, the paperwork. But definitely, 2026 it’s coming.’
With his unwavering commitment to quality and his ability to bridge generational gaps, Ras-I is poised to leave an indelible mark on the reggae music scene.
