Micah Shemaiah Releases Roots-Reggae Album Natural Is The Mystic January 16
Micah Shemaiah released a 10-track roots-reggae album, Natural Is The Mystic, digitally on January 16; it brings live instrumentation and conscious lyrics that selectors and fans will want to add to playlists.

Micah Shemaiah released Natural Is The Mystic digitally on January 16, 2026, a 10-track roots-reggae set presented on the JahSolidRockMusic label. The album leans into live instrumentation and conscious themes, marking a clear move for Shemaiah deeper into traditional roots territory and offering fresh material for selectors, radio programmers, and live bands.
Natural Is The Mystic includes songs titled "Natural Is The Mystic," "When Yuh Right," "Play Me Some," and "Glory," the latter featuring Telford Nelson. Production credits list Ras Denco and Marc Baronner, and select tracks and videos from the project were promoted through 2025, creating pre-release momentum ahead of the January digital launch. The album is available on streaming platforms and appears on release pages that list the full credits and track order.
For the reggae community the album matters on multiple levels. Sound system selectors and DJs will find new roots material built around live rhythm and conscious lyricism, suitable for dubplates, playlists, and community radio rotations. Bands and backing groups can mine the album for covers or versions that translate to live sets, given the emphasis on organic instrumentation rather than synthesized riddims. Fans invested in message-driven reggae have a new collection that aligns with the conscious strand of the scene, and Telford Nelson's guest turn on "Glory" adds a collaborative highlight that may broaden the album's appeal among roots audiences.

The production work by Ras Denco and Marc Baronner signals a polished yet authentic approach; the combination of producers and live players gives the tracks a sound that sits comfortably alongside contemporary roots releases while maintaining vintage reverence. The fact that some tracks and videos were pushed in 2025 suggests campaign planning that targeted tastemakers and playlist curators prior to the full release, a strategy that can help artists gain traction in a crowded digital marketplace.
Practical next steps for listeners: stream the album to support rotation, cue standout cuts for radio or sound-system play, and watch artist channels for the promoted videos that preceded the release. Promoters and venue bookers looking to refresh roots billing can consider Micah Shemaiah as an addition to lineups that favor conscious, live-driven reggae.
Natural Is The Mystic positions Micah Shemaiah as an artist committed to roots and message, and the January release gives selectors, stations, and fans fresh material to spin, dissect, and bring into live rotation. Expect the record to seed new versions and live interpretations as the community absorbs its grooves.
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