Janeel Mills' 'Glow' proves reggae remains the sound of resistance. Reggae Tastemaker

JANEEL MILLS’ ‘GLOW’ PROVES REGGAE REMAINS THE SOUND OF RESISTANCE

Janeel Mills is here to lift spirits. Her luminous dancehall-reggae track Glow delivers a potent message about resilience when life turns turbulent. Her rich, soulful voice invites us to stay strong and let our inner light shine, even in difficult times.

Produced by Makiri Whyte, the song wraps Mills’ soulful vocals around an empowering declaration: stand firm, shine bright, never surrender. It’s a tonic for anyone wrestling with doubt or difficulty.

The accompanying video, directed by Denni, amplifies this optimism. Mills moves with infectious joy alongside friends, radiating the confidence she’s urging listeners to embrace. Her performance transforms encouragement into celebration.

Glow cleverly weaves in echoes of Baltimora’s 1985 classic Tarzan Boy during its chorus, giving the track an unexpected nostalgic shimmer. This playful touch enhances rather than distracts from the song’s contemporary island rhythms.

 MILLS OFFERS A RALLYING CRY WRAPPED IN IRRESISTIBLE VIBES

Mills understands our collective exhaustion. Recent years have tested many. But rather than dwelling on hardship, she offers a rallying cry wrapped in irresistible vibes. The message is simple: challenges will come, whether physical or mental, and we have the strength to rise above them.

In short, Glow is about thriving. Mills asks us to recognise our inherent greatness and let it blaze, even through the darkest storms. With this buoyant anthem, she’s crafted the perfect soundtrack for anyone ready to reclaim their light.

ABOUT JANEEL MILLS

Janeel Mills' 'Glow' proves reggae remains the sound of resistance. Reggae Tastemaker

Janeel Mills has risen from Kingston’s grassroots reggae scene with a voice of resilience and soulful conviction. She cut her teeth in choirs before backing Julian Marley, Sizzla, and Romain Virgo. 

Now a solo force, she’s built an impressive catalogue across Rednaz Records and beyond. Tracks like Survivor and Holding Strong showcase raw perseverance. Her Johnny reimagines Winehouse through reggae’s lens. 

Collaborations with Sheldon Palmer and Rik Jam prove her communal instincts. Mills balances roots tradition with contemporary riddims, positioning herself as reggae’s next voice of resilience.

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