Gospel Reggae artist Minister Taf releases his brand new album

Jamaican-born and raised Gospel Reggae artist Minister Taf releases his new album entitled 'Different'.

Gospel Reggae artist Minister Taf releases his brand new album
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Different; it’s a word that symbolizes individuality and distinction, attributes that come to life on Minister Taf’s sophomore album of the same name, released on June 30. Produced by longtime collaborators Jvmmie Jae (UK) and DaJourney Production (Canada), the 12-track set is a celebration of our God-designed 
uniqueness, laced with relatable experiences of the Father’s ever-guiding hand.

“I like to say it’s 12 unskippable songs (laughs), and that’s just Godfidence,” the award-winning 
artist said. “I do believe it’s a great body of work, and I am super proud of myself. I wanted 
people to see that I’m different from other artists; I’m in my own lane. I’m Minister Taf - unique 
and there’s no comparison. The word ‘different’ also means not the same as another, and this 
album is certainly not the same as my first. The songs, style, delivery, vibe, growth, production 
and mood - they’re all different, but there’s a message.”


The listening experience is cocooned in self-affirmations, setting the tone for the upbeat album 
which starts with Never Leave Me, a bouncy record about God’s unwavering love, featuring 
dulcet singer Fiona Yorke. The sunshine continues with God Keep Guiding, a melodious 
gratitude journal with groovy sax injections; and Big Up God, an auto-biographical account of
Taf’s Christ-steered elevation, from living in a “board house, now mi married, mi have a one 
spouse”. He further toasts his wife on Tell Them Fi Low Me, for being by his side through
the rough times, it’s also a cautionary track to never envy someone’s success, as their journey, in 
Taf’s case could have been riddled with hungry nights, power cuts and packing bags at a 
supermarket. Taf’s flair for engaging anyone with his lived experiences pervades Secretly 
Jealous and Sell Yuh Out. 

Throughout the project, he speaks to his ‘ride or die’ dynamic with God, which crescendos with 
Naah Let Go, a heart-tugging declaration of his trust in the Almighty even in the rejections and 
trials of life. He ups the ante with hardcore tracks like Nuh Talk to Mi, a militant meditation on 
his mission to win souls for Christ; Bam Bam, a scoff at Satan’s efforts to give him a “Job 
season”; and Fake King, an anti-idolatry tune which salutes the ‘parting Red Sea’ flexes of the 
Most High. Between the tears and testimonies lie fun, oozing from the genre-defying title track 
to Ketch Eh Style, an infectious wave which signals that praise can be fun and purposeful. 

About Minister Taf
The UK-based artist hails from Reserve and Duanvale in Trelawny, Jamaica, 
where he attended the Cedric Titus Comprehensive High School. Initially aspiring towards 
professional football, he found himself writing songs which watered the seeds for a secular 
career.

He released his debut album Life in 2019, a follow-up to his 2016 EP Diversity, and predecessor 
to his 2021 EP Ena Minyma (A Message)

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