Stephen Marley honours Jamaica’s ‘Garden Parish’ on new single ‘Hills of St Ann’
The GRAMMY-winning star begins a wider cultural journey rooted in Jamaica’s land, identity and Reggae tradition.
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GRAMMY Award-winning recording artist Stephen Marley has announced his new single, ‘Hills of St Ann’, out now. The Reggae record marks the start of a broader musical journey centred on Jamaica’s landscapes, culture and identity.
Inspired by St Ann, often called the ‘Garden Parish’, the single captures the area’s lush hills, flowing rivers and spiritual presence through vivid lyrics and traditional Reggae instrumentation. Marley blends roots Reggae with contemporary production, creating a sound that feels grounded, reflective and globally accessible.
With themes of gratitude, heritage and connection to land, ‘Hills of St Ann’ acts as both a tribute and meditation. The release also signals a multi-song campaign expected to spotlight different parts of Jamaica, forming a cohesive body of work built on storytelling, culture and national pride.