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ALBUM REVIEW: JAHMEIL - TRUE LUV

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Jahmiel's True Luv EP is a romantic-themed dancehall project that highlights his versatility and emotional depth. As the title suggests, the project leans into intimate, soulful themes, stepping away from his more combative or strictly conscious work while still maintaining his grounded, thoughtful storytelling. The EP blends hard-hitting riddims with softer, melodic arrangements, allowing Jahmiel’s vocal range and expressive tenor to shine.

The project opens with “Fashion Show,” a high-energy dancehall anthem centered on confidence and presence. Built around the hook, “When I step out it’s like a fashion show,” the track celebrates self-assurance and undeniable style. True to his “Great Man” persona, Jahmiel pairs modern dancehall rhythms with urgent delivery and crisp enunciation.

The title track “True Luv” shifts into a more romantic lane, blending emotional dancehall with soulful reggae influences. Focused on unconditional love and loyalty, the song showcases a softer, sincere side of Jahmiel while keeping his contemporary edge intact.

“Name and Number” explores romantic pursuit and the vulnerability of making the first move. With a smooth melodic flow, Jahmiel sings, “We both don’t got time but I will make time to see you some other time,” capturing the balance between ambition and affection. It’s grounded, relatable songwriting—free from fantasy and rooted in real-life interaction.

“Nothing to Prove” emphasizes emotional transparency and security within a relationship. Jahmiel delivers with calm confidence, reinforcing the idea that genuine connection requires no validation.

Closing track “Action Over Words” reinforces the EP’s core message: love is demonstrated through effort, not promises. With steady grooves and heartfelt delivery, Jahmiel once again leans into his matter-of-fact, values-driven songwriting.

Overall, True Luv is a sleek, mellow exploration of lasting love and authentic connection. Following a busy 2025 and releases like Safe Haven, Jahmiel begins 2026 on a soulful, intimate note—proving once again that emotional depth and dancehall energy can coexist seamlessly.

One Love – Todd M. Judd

Todd Judd

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