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Lady Da Flame and Sanchez unite on soulful No One Like You remake

Lady Da Flame’s new remake with Sanchez gave The Journey a bigger lift, linking a spiritual EP rollout to chart traction, radio play, and a major UBS Arena stage.

Nina Kowalski2 min read
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Lady Da Flame and Sanchez unite on soulful No One Like You remake
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Lady Da Flame pushed her latest chapter into clearer view with “No One Like You (Remake),” a soulful pairing with Sanchez that served as the lead track from her newly released EP The Journey. The record landed with a built-in sense of occasion: a familiar reggae title, a veteran voice beside a rising one, and a sound that leans into classic reggae soul while carrying the strength of a modern release.

That balance is what makes the collaboration matter. Lady Da Flame’s music has long moved across reggae, gospel, R&B, rap, hip-hop, techno, and electronic textures, and this remake fits that mix without sounding scattered. The choice of Sanchez, born Kevin Anthony Jackson in Kingston, Jamaica, on November 30, 1964, gives the track instant lineage. His background as a Jamaican reggae singer-songwriter and record producer brings the weight of a long career into a song built to feel warm, melodic, and rooted in the genre’s vocal tradition.

The release also sharpened the identity of The Journey, which arrived on April 3, 2026, through Rawborn Productions and RP Record. On the EP, “All Praises to the Most High” also carried an April 3 release date in YouTube metadata, while other titles such as “More Dan Prayer” reinforced the devotional tone running through the project. That spiritual framing fits Lady Da Flame’s own story. She has previously said she grew up in church and was raised by her grandparents, both church leaders, which helps explain why this body of work feels less like a random single cycle and more like a statement of purpose.

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The recording credits underline how carefully the remake was assembled. YouTube and TuneCore metadata list Rawborn Productions as producer, with Marjorie Marie Reid credited as songwriter and composer, and Sanchez and Lady Da Flame both credited as background vocals on the remake. The song has also been moving quickly, with signs of chart activity, radio play, and backing from reggae veterans giving the project an early lift.

That momentum now carries into a bigger live moment. Lady Da Flame is set to appear at Beres Hammond & Friends - Rockaway Mother’s Day Concert at UBS Arena in Elmont, New York, on May 9, 2026, at 8:00 p.m., alongside Beres Hammond, Stephanie Mills, and Romain Virgo. Jammins Events CEO George Crooks said the addition of Lady Da Flame, Romain Virgo, and Stephanie Mills raises the emotional stakes of the show. For Lady Da Flame, the Sanchez duet is not just a strong single. It is the kind of record that places her squarely in reggae’s intergenerational conversation while The Journey keeps unfolding.

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