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Micah Shemaiah and Street Rockaz Family release two-track Kingson of Kingston single

Micah Shemaiah and Street Rockaz Family released a two-track Roots Reggae single with a dub version, a concise drop that keeps his output rolling and gives selectors fresh material.

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Micah Shemaiah and Street Rockaz Family release two-track Kingson of Kingston single
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Micah Shemaiah and Street Rockaz Family have issued "Kingson of Kingston - Single," a two-track Roots Reggae release that includes a dub version and clocks in at about seven minutes. The single appeared on Apple Music on February 6, 2026, and carries the phonographic credit "℗ 2026 Street Rockaz Family."

The release is listed on Micah Shemaiah's artist page under "Singles & EPs," joining a run of recent singles from 2025 such as "Badness - Single," "Unity In Love - Single," "Not for Sale - Single," "Immorality - Single," "Hell A Go Pop - Single," and "Spark - Single." Apple Music also shows Shemaiah's albums across 2015-2026, including "Natural Is the Mystic, 2026," "Still, 2021," and earlier records that trace his roots-reggae trajectory. The Apple Music page includes standard headings like "Latest Release," "Top Songs," "Albums," "Compilations," "Appears On," and "Similar Artists," and the site footer reads "Copyright © 2026 Apple Inc. All rights reserved."

Specific track titles and the track order for the two cuts on "Kingson of Kingston - Single" are not provided in the available metadata; only the count and the notation "Tracks: 2 (including a dub version)" and "total runtime ~7 minutes" appear. The original metadata block preserved an incomplete fragment: "(Apple Music listing shows the " which remains unfinished in the source material. That gap leaves production and writing credits, ISRCs, and label catalogue details unconfirmed at this time.

For community listeners, selectors, and small sound systems, the release’s short runtime and inclusion of a dub version are practical. Two-track singles that pair vocal and dub give DJs immediate tools for live sets, clashes, and radio slots, while offering listeners a compact showcase of an artist’s current direction. The phonographic credit "℗ 2026 Street Rockaz Family" signals the collective behind the release; the Apple Music page continues to serve as the primary streaming and discovery point for Shemaiah’s recent output.

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Micah Shemaiah’s collaborative history is visible in the platform metadata and elsewhere: a reggaeville SoundCloud post highlights past guest work titled "Eesah & Silkki Wonda feat. Micah Shemaiah - Kingston City [Lords of The Land EP |Silkki Wonda Music]" and included a buy link to iTunes for that EP. Community responses to past posts appear in user comments such as "A blessed good morning family nuff respect coming your way from TonyD Clutcheye."

What this means now is straightforward: fans and DJs can locate "Kingson of Kingston - Single" on Micah Shemaiah’s Apple Music artist page under Singles & EPs and put the dub to work in sets or playlists. For those tracking credits, chart impact, or alternate mixes, follow-up verification of track titles and production details will clarify the single’s full creative roster and potential ties to the 2026 album listings.

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