Jamaican reggae sensation Hezron Clarke recently graced the stage at JamRock in Accra, presenting soul-inspiring tracks from his latest album, “Man On A Mission.”
The 17-track compilation, available on streaming platforms, includes hits such as “Smile Today,” “Made For The Battle,” “Save the Children,” “Natural Woman,” and the title track “M.O.A.M. (Man on a Mission).”
Speaking about the album, Hezron expressed his intent to elevate reggae music and inspire individuals to pursue their missions. He stated, “Man on a Mission” is a push to take reggae to new heights.
The artist, who traces his roots to Ghana, received acclaim for his stage presence and uplifting compositions during the album launch.
Hezron, a guest at several holiday concerts, including “KojoAntwified” in Accra and Okyeame Kwame's Hiplife Party in Kumasi, praised the warm reception and positive responses from Ghanaian audiences.
“I was well-received, and I felt the vibes. All of these indicate that reggae music lives here in Ghana,” Hezron remarked.
Acknowledging the vibrant reggae scene in Ghana, Hezron announced future collaborations with Ghanaian musicians, including Kojo Antwi, Rocky Dawuni, and Afriyie Wuta. He teased fans with an upcoming single titled “Property Manager.”
Expressing admiration for Ghanaian artists like Black Sherif, Sarkodie, and Black Prophet, Hezron encouraged both established and upcoming musicians to remain true to themselves and persevere in their dreams. He emphasized reggae as a medium for the voiceless and the conscience of society.
Describing his music as “enchanting, mesmerizing, soothing, yet militant and hard-hitting,” Hezron Clarke has captivated fans with powerful renditions like “Hello Jamaica,” “Treat Her Better,” “Live It Up,” and “Warriors Heaven.”
Born and raised in Jamaica before migrating to the U.S.A., Hezron's musical journey began in the District of Moy Hall District, St. James, where he developed his talent in the church choir.
He later returned to Jamaica to produce energetic and soothing renditions that continue to resonate with fans globally.