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Sonnie Badu’s hard-core Jamaican praise out to thrill

Pan-African gospel icon, Sonnie Badu has released his latest track, ‘Jamaican Medley’ a bold and energetic praise song infused with the vibrant spirit of Jamaican gospel.
Recorded live at RockHill Church in Atlanta, the song blends powerful lyrics, rhythmic island beats, and soul-stirring visuals that electrify both the live audience and viewers online.
From the very first note, Jamaican Medley delivers a fresh wave of worship, rooted in Caribbean sound but anchored in deep spiritual conviction.
The song is a heartfelt plea for divine protection under the blood of Jesus, echoing themes of faith, hope, and heavenly anticipation.
One of its most moving moments features a reimagined rendition of the classic hymn ‘When We All Get to Heaven,’ originally penned by Eliza Hewitt.
Badu’s version breathes new life into the timeless message, inviting listeners to reflect on the joy of eternal reunion.
Released on Monday, August 18, the Jamaican Medley is now available on YouTube and all major streaming platforms.
Fans and newcomers alike are already praising the track for its bold style and spiritual depth.
With this release, Sonnie Badu continues to prove that gospel music knows no borders. His fearless creativity and global sound are inspiring a new generation of worshippers to praise louder, dance harder, and believe deeper.
By Linda Abrefi Wadie