Sone G channels faith and endurance on roots-reggae single Stronger
Released May 14, Stronger finds Sone G turning a roots-reggae riddim into a prayer for resilience, carried by a 20-year Christian walk.

Sone G has a new roots-reggae statement in Stronger, a song that pushes faith and endurance to the front of the mix. The single, produced by Vi Records and released on May 14, 2026, leans into a traditional reggae rhythm while keeping its focus on uplift, the kind of message that lands hard when listeners are looking for something steadier than noise.
Behind the stage name is Cecil Wilson, a Jamaican-born gospel-reggae artiste born on September 3, 1985, in Clarendon. He has been a committed Christian for more than 20 years, and his catalogue has moved across gospel, dancehall, trap and reggae as he has kept one central goal in view: spreading a message. Stronger feels like the cleanest version of that mission, built on roots-reggae foundations rather than crossover gloss.

The song’s message is aimed at the lowest point, the moment when a person feels like there is nothing left to give. Sone G frames strength not as a personal badge of toughness, but as something drawn from a higher source. That gives Stronger a devotional edge, but it also makes the track practical in the way the best conscious reggae often is. It is not just preaching, it is encouragement set to a rhythm that remembers where the genre came from.
That connection matters in reggae. The music emerged in Jamaica in the late 1960s, reached international popularity by the 1970s, and in 2018 UNESCO inscribed reggae music of Jamaica as Intangible Cultural Heritage. Stronger sits squarely inside that lineage, where roots music has long carried spiritual messages alongside social ones. Sone G’s move toward a roots cut gives the single a direct line to that tradition.
The release also arrives with fresh momentum behind him. Earlier in 2026, Rescue Me debuted at number one on the newly launched Reggae North Canadian Top 20 Chart. That track was released in July 2025 and produced by Heavy Unit Productions, showing that Sone G can move between commercial traction and conscious messaging without losing his identity. He lives in Toronto, comes from Rocky Point, a fishing village with sound system history, and shares a home place that also gave reggae the voice of Cocoa Tea.
With Stronger, Sone G is not chasing volume. He is building on roots, faith and endurance, and the result is a single that speaks directly to reggae fans who still want songs that restore as much as they entertain.
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