
STRENGTH AND FAITH DRIVE SKIP MARLEY’S ‘IN OUR SIGHT’
Skip Marley steps forward with In Our Sight, a stirring anthem powered by resilience and faith. Released through Tuff Gong International and Def Jam, the single has sparked waves across reggae playlists. Its visual companion now adds deeper urgency.
Shot in Jamaica by director Aka.Ruppi, the video places Skip in vivid island landscapes, calling on listeners to move “hand in hand” toward strength. It’s a rallying cry that echoes his grandfather Bob Marley’s enduring vision of unity, yet feels charged with Skip’s own spirit.
“I want you to feel not defeated,” he explained. “I want you to feel like all things is possible through the powers of the Most High.”
THESE TOUCHES ANCHOR SKIP’S SOARING VOCALS IN THE HEARTBEAT OF ROOTS REGGAE
The production, helmed by Supa Dups, draws on reggae’s foundation while carrying modern polish. Listeners will catch the guitar lick popularised on the Westbound Train riddim and a horn refrain from The Abyssinians’ Satta Massagana. These touches anchor Skip’s soaring vocals in the heartbeat of roots reggae, bridging eras while aiming straight for the present moment.
Industry voices have taken note. Billboard spotlighted In Our Sight in its Reggae/Dancehall Fresh Picks, while Apple Music’s Ebro Darden praised the single during Skip’s visit to their Culver City studio.
With its timeless message and uplifting hook, the track confirms Skip Marley as one of reggae’s most purposeful voices today.
ABOUT SKIP MARLEY

Skip Marley grew up between Kingston and Miami, carrying reggae’s legacy while shaping his own path. Early singles like Cry To Me and Life hinted at his hybrid sound, blending roots rhythms with pop and hip hop.
Touring with Damian and Stephen Marley and collaborating with artists from Katy Perry to H.E.R., he forged a global voice. His EP Higher Place earned a Grammy nod.