Bass up: How Jah Version’s Pest is putting Lisbon on the reggae map. Reggae Tastemaker

BASS UP: HOW JAH VERSION’S PEST IS PUTTING LISBON ON THE MAP

Portuguese duo Jah Version, the bass brotherhood of Dub Didi and Zacky Man, deliver Pest, a powerful, bass-driven track pulled from their forthcoming album on Evidence Music. It hits exactly as its name promises: relentless, invasive, impossible to shake.

The track is pure sound system fuel. A thunderous instrumental bed drives everything forward, built for big speakers and open-air dances. Jah Version’s rapid-fire, commanding delivery cuts sharp and clean through the music, locked tight to the rhythm from first beat to last.

What makes Pest special is its intent. This is reggae built for movement, for bodies in motion, for dancefloors that demand something real.

PORTUGAL’S FINEST BASS BROTHERS STEPPING UP

The bassline leads the track, dictates it, owns it. The duo have spent years carrying their love of dub and sound system culture worldwide, and Pest distils that journey into one ferocious, defining anthem.

Lisbon deserves a far bigger place in global reggae circles. With Portugal’s finest bass brothers stepping up, the massives are in for a serious ride.

ABOUT JAH VERSION

Bass up: How Jah Version’s Pest is putting Lisbon on the reggae map. Reggae Tastemaker

Dub Didi and Zacky Man have been pushing Lisbon’s reggae sound to the world since 2012. Together as Jah Version, their bass-heavy sound system style earned early recognition with breakout track Friendship, and their music has since moved through heavyweights like Iration Steppas and King Shiloh. 

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