
February 2026 — Grammy-winning reggae artist Ziggy Marley has released his latest single “Racism Is A Killa,”. A bold and timely statement that continues the Marley family’s tradition of conscious reggae music. Released on February 24, 2026 via Tuff Gong Worldwide, the track was written and produced by Ziggy Marley himself. With additional production from Stephen Marley.
A Message Rooted in Reality
With “Racism Is A Killa,” Ziggy Marley delivers a direct and unfiltered message about the destructive impact of racism in today’s world. The song presents racism not just as a social issue. As a force that continues to divide and harm communities globally. The track carries the unmistakable spirit of roots reggae. Combining a steady, uplifting riddim with lyrics that demand awareness, unity, and change. It echoes the same kind of social commentary that made the music of Bob Marley resonate across generations.
Modern Roots with a Classic Foundation
Musically, the single blends classic reggae elements with a modern production style. The result is a clean, accessible sound that connects both longtime reggae fans and a new generation of listeners. At just under four minutes, the song is concise yet impactful, built around a strong, memorable hook that reinforces its central message.
Continuing the Marley Legacy
Ziggy Marley has long been known for using his platform to address social and political issues, and “Racism Is A Killa” is no exception. The release reinforces reggae’s role as a voice for truth and consciousness — a tradition deeply rooted in the Marley legacy. At a time when conversations around equality and justice remain at the forefront worldwide, this single stands as a reminder that reggae music continues to be a powerful tool for change.



















