Rise up: Zagga and Tarrus Riley deliver motivational new single, I’m Alright. Reggae Tastemaker

RISE UP: ZAGGA AND TARRUS RILEY DELIVER MOTIVATIONAL I’M ALRIGHT

A radiant collaboration unites Jamaican artists Zagga and Tarrus Riley on I’m Alright, an uplifting reggae single brimming with positivity. It features as one of the highlights on Zagga’s chart-topping album, Piece of Paradise, released via Kingston’s independent Amini Music.

Rising talent Zagga infuses the track with charged dancehall vitality, while Tarrus Riley brings his honeyed, soulful reggae vocals. Together, they craft a collaboration that feels effortlessly alive.

The accompanying music video leans into authentic storytelling. Here, the genuine brotherhood between the two artists carries the emotion.

A COLLAB THAT FEELS EFFORTLESSLY ALIVE

“Collaborating with Tarrus Riley is always seamless. That’s my fam in real life,” Zagga says, and you believe every word.

At its core, I’m Alright quietly affirms a purposeful message: faith, gratitude and resilience can walk hand in hand with struggle. It meets you where you are and lifts you forward.

ABOUT ZAGGA

Rise up: Zagga and Tarrus Riley deliver motivational new single, I’m Alright. Reggae Tastemaker

Rooted in Jamaica’s rich reggae and dancehall tradition, Zagga builds music that moves and inspires. His chart-topping debut album 17/06 drew wide attention.

Since then, hit singles, European and North American tours, and landmark festival appearances, including Reggae Sumfest, have marked his career. Collaborations with Penthouse Records, DJ Frass and Jugglerz reflect the breadth of his work.

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ABOUT TARRUS RILEY

Rise up: Zagga and Tarrus Riley deliver motivational new single, I’m Alright. Reggae Tastemaker

Son of reggae legend Jimmy Riley, Tarrus Riley brings a smooth, soulful tenor and conscious lyrics to contemporary reggae. Raised in Jamaica, his 2006 album Parables and its hit single She’s Royal earned him widespread recognition. 

Working closely with producer Dean Fraser and his Blak Soil Band, Riley has since built a substantial and varied body of work.

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