
CHAKA DEMUS SHUTS DOWN GOSSIP WITH ‘MOUTH TOO BIG’
Chaka Demus isn’t here for idle chatter. The reggae luminary kicks off the year with Mouth Too Big, a scorching statement against gossip and loose talk. Set against a hypnotic rhythm, the track is a sharp reminder that sometimes, silence speaks louder than words.
Crafted under Bright Star Productions, the single boasts a heavyweight lineup. John Chaka Demus Taylor serves as both producer and executive producer. George Miller lays down crisp drums, while Danny “Axeman” Thompson anchors the bass.
Bowie brings the keys, and Andre Palmer delivers bold horn sections. Harmonies by Natalie IshA Bel Walsh add depth. Sheldon Shepherd (Calibud) handled the mix, with Art of Sounds mastering. Lyrics were penned by Marvin Taylor and John Taylor.
SILENCE SPEAKS LOUDER THAN WORDS AND CHAKA DEMUS DELIVERS THE MESSAGE WITH FORCE
Mouth Too Big is already making waves. Early airplay and co-signs from tastemakers suggest it’s primed for heavy rotation. His signature delivery—both commanding and effortless—cements the track as a future staple in his storied catalogue.
With its infectious groove and no-nonsense message, Mouth Too Big proves that Chaka Demus isn’t just riding the rhythm—he’s setting the pace.
ABOUT CHAKA DEMUS

Chaka Demus, born John Taylor in West Kingston, Jamaica, is a reggae powerhouse with an unstoppable legacy. He shot to global fame in the 1990s with anthems like Twist and Shout and Murder She Wrote.
As one half of a duo with Pliers, he dominated the charts, with their album Tease Me hitting number one in the UK. With a career spanning over three decades, his signature delivery and infectious rhythms continue to influence reggae and dancehall.
Beyond music, his philanthropy strengthens his impact, proving his presence in the culture is both timeless and essential.