
CROSS-CONTINENTAL SPARKS FLY IN QUEEN OMEGA AS NAYA ROCKERS DROP ‘WORDS OF WISDOM’
Queen Omega joins forces with Naya Rockers to deliver Words of Wisdom, a spiritually charged single that feels like a global meditation session wrapped in a roots reggae groove. The track, part of the upcoming Higher Education album, stands as a powerful call to mindful speech and collective upliftment.
Recorded across Iceland, Trinidad and Jamaica, this cross-continental gem features reggae legends Earl “Chinna” Smith and Stephen Stewart, layering timeless textures over a solid riddim foundation. Queen Omega’s vocals, recorded in Trinidad, glide with grace and strength, urging us to watch our words and channel positive energy.
EACH NOTE REMINDS US THAT CONSCIOUS MUSIC HAS THE POWER TO GUIDE US FORWARD
Producer Nathan Sabanayagam describes working with her as refreshing, praising her voice for bringing balance and depth in a male-heavy scene. The riddim itself, crafted by reggae stalwarts, echoes classic sounds while feeling urgently modern.
Words of Wisdom is a cultural bridge linking traditions, teachings and generations. As each note reverberates, it reminds us that language shapes reality and that conscious music still has the power to guide us forward.
ABOUT NAYA ROCKERS

Naya Rockers, led by US-based drummer Nathan Sabanayagam, form a powerful backbone of roots reggae. This international crew drives projects like Guiding Star and Naya Sound System with sharp, soulful energy.
For over two decades, they’ve toured and recorded with reggae icons such as The Skatalites, Stephen Marley and Barrington Levy.
Always evolving, they also support the next generation, working with Kenyatta Hill, Addis Pablo and Jah’Mila Smith, keeping reggae’s pulse strong worldwide.
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Queen Omega began her journey singing calypso at school contests, then shifted to backing vocals for top soca artists in Trinidad. Her solo debut, Fire, mixed dancehall and soca before she embraced Rastafarian themes with Babylon Bus.
As ragga gained ground, she collaborated with Doctor Marshall, creating hits like Warning and Highest High, featuring Capleton and Sizzla. In Jamaica, she worked with Tony Rebel and Mickey D, leading to her bold, self-titled debut album.