Protoje and Damian Marley Debut At We Feet Modern Roots-Reggae Anthem
Protoje and Damian Marley released At We Feet, a modern roots-reggae anthem and their first official collaboration, marking a new phase in Protoje’s album rollout and tour.

Protoje and Damian “Jr. Gong” Marley teamed up for At We Feet, their first official collaboration, delivering a modern roots-reggae anthem produced by Winta James. The single arrived with a SAMO-directed video and foregrounds a singable refrain, “Whatever we need Jah put a we feet”, that anchors the song’s message of faith and resilience.
The track is the third single from Protoje’s forthcoming album The Art Of Acceptance, due in Spring 2026 via In.Digg.Nation Collective and Ineffable Records. Protoje framed At We Feet around themes of faith, surrender and resilience, and the song’s timing adds extra resonance in communities still recovering from Hurricane Melissa. For listeners who follow conscious reggae and contemporary roots rhythms, the pairing of Protoje’s measured cadence with Damian Marley’s signature tone represents a meeting of generations that keeps the message central.
Winta James’s production leans into modern roots textures while preserving space for lyrical clarity, making At We Feet suitable for both radio rotation and sound-system sets. SAMO’s visual treatment complements the track’s uplift; the video cues communal and spiritual motifs that amplify the song’s refrain and make it a likely anthem for live singalongs. For selectors and DJs plotting playlists for spring festivals, the single stacks well alongside dubwise and conscious roots sets.
Protoje also announced an international tour to support The Art Of Acceptance, with festival stops and European and U.S. dates scheduled as part of the rollout. The tour will be a practical moment for fans to hear the new material live and for local promoters to book shows that lean into message-driven reggae programming. Producers, station managers, and venue bookers should expect demand around the single and plan setlists and promotions that spotlight the collaboration.
Beyond the immediate release cycle, At We Feet signals a broader trend in contemporary roots-reggae: established artists collaborating across generations to reaffirm spiritual and social themes while updating the production language. For community organizers and listeners in hurricane-affected regions, the song’s emphasis on surrender and communal resilience offers a soundtrack that acknowledges hardship while centering hope.
Watch for further singles from The Art Of Acceptance and for specific tour dates to be announced. For now, At We Feet gives selectors, promoters, and reggae communities a fresh anthem to play on rotation and to bring out for collective moments this spring.
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