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Jah Golden Throne and Marshall Neeko Drop Forever Loving Jah Riddim March 14

Antigua and Barbuda's Jah Golden Throne Records and riddim maker Marshall Neeko dropped the Forever Loving Jah various-artists riddim on March 14, 2026.

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Jah Golden Throne and Marshall Neeko Drop Forever Loving Jah Riddim March 14
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Jah Golden Throne Records and Marshall Neeko delivered the Forever Loving Jah riddim on March 14, adding another heavyweight set to a catalog that has been building steadily since the Antigua and Barbuda-based label launched in 2025.

The release, listed across Bandcamp and YouTube as "Various Artists - Forever Loving Jah Riddim (Jah Golden Throne x Marshall Neeko) 2026," follows the established pattern the label has used to roll out conscious roots material throughout its first year of operation. Founder Lenzo Williams set up Jah Golden Throne Records in 2025 with Marshall Neeko installed as the label's official riddim maker, and the two have been prolific: platform metadata shows a string of releases running from the Earth Crisis Riddim and Signs Of The Time Riddim in 2025 through the Travelling So Long Riddim, Rastafari Liveth Riddim, and Never Run Away Riddim earlier in 2026.

Among the credited voices on Forever Loving Jah, JoFes SkillzMen appears as a main artist on a live version of the title track, with Qobuz metadata crediting Marshall Neeko as writer and main artist alongside JoFes SkillzMen and lyricist Yusuf Salad Nor. Other artists spotted across platform listings in connection with the wider JGT catalogue include Bagga Trouble, Kusheng, Eliah, and Xandrie, with Bagga Trouble's "Read The Signs" and Kusheng's "So Jah Seh" both listed under the Jah Golden Throne x Marshall Neeko credit in 2026.

The label's own Bandcamp description frames the project in foundation terms: "Dedicated to preserving the foundation sound, the label blends authentic roots tradition with modern production, powered by official riddim maker Marshall Neeko. Home to a strong collective of conscious voices, Jah Golden Throne Records stands for culture, unity, and heavyweight riddims."

German reggae commentary site Reggae-albums has taken note of Marshall Neeko's production approach across the JGT catalogue, writing that he "captures the spirit of the Channel One era without it sounding dusty" and describing his work as "a faithful yet fresh reinterpretation." The same commentary flagged that vocals on JGT riddim albums are declared AI-powered, noting it "causes discussion in the reggae scene" but sits "sonically surprisingly close to the classic roots vibe." Whether that production approach extends to Forever Loving Jah specifically has not been confirmed by the label.

The Good Old Days Riddim, released December 12, 2025 with eleven tracks across 41 minutes, gave a clear indication of the label's ambitions before this latest drop. Forever Loving Jah is now available on Bandcamp, Qobuz, and YouTube, with streaming and digital download options listed across those platforms.

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