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Unstoppable Fyah, JBQNG and Quest Premiere New Video Cover Mi Up

Unstoppable Fyah, Germany-based producer JBQNG and Quest dropped their "Cover Mi Up" video April 3, bridging Jamaica, London and Europe in one of reggae's sharpest three-way collabs of the season.

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Unstoppable Fyah, JBQNG and Quest Premiere New Video Cover Mi Up
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Three artists, two hemispheres, one video. Jehorney "Unstoppable Fyah" Coulson, the Ocho Rios-born roots-dancehall artist now based in London, joined forces with Andre Walcott, the Greenvale, Manchester-raised DJ, sinjay and producer known as JBQNG who operates out of Germany, and artist Quest to release "Cover Mi Up" on April 3 via Reggaeville.

The premiere dropped as part of a curated batch of early-April visuals, landing the same day as The Silvertones' "Oh Jah" and signaling an active release window for new reggae footage headed into festival season. For Coulson, whose catalog blends roots sensibility with dancehall edge, the pairing with JBQNG brings a trans-Atlantic production dynamic: a Jamaica-to-Germany pipeline that increasingly defines how contemporary reggae gets built and distributed without needing a shared postcode.

The visual sits in the session-aesthetic lane that travels well across both streaming platforms and festival-stage contexts, where a clean mix and credible band energy carry more weight than big-budget production. That format has a proven track record on Reggaeville, where a well-cut performance video can move from premiere to DJ crate to booking inquiry within days. The decision to drop within a curated cluster of releases amplifies visibility for each one, a smart play for a collaboration that crosses three distinct artist bases and their respective audiences.

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For Unstoppable Fyah, "Cover Mi Up" adds to a body of work that has already drawn international touring attention. For JBQNG, whose Germany base makes him a natural bridge between Jamaica's source culture and European reggae listeners, the collab extends his production profile further into the spotlight. Send this to the friend who keeps asking what roots reggae sounds like in 2026.

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