A playful meditation on the phrase Thanksgiving is on the coronary heart of Sheldon Shepherd’s evocative single Give Thanks. Launched through NoMaddic Motion and distributed by Tuff Gong Worldwide, the observe arrives forward of Thanksgiving Day within the US, obtainable on all streaming platforms.
Shepherd, identified for roles in Idris Elba’s Yardie and the acclaimed Higher Mus Come, extends his artistry past performing. He leads The No-Maddz, a Jamaican collective mixing roots reggae and dub poetry, and authored Within the Morning Yah, a collaboration of fifty-two items together with his father, Keith Shepherd.
“There isn’t a Thanksgiving in Jamaica. Break up the phrase, change them round, take off the I-N-G… Give Thanks! Bon appétit…” the artist displays. He frames odd moments with poetic readability, revealing a raggamuffin but refined facet of Jamaican tradition.
GIVE THANKS CELEBRATES A RAGGAMUFFIN ELEGANCE THAT’S DISTINCTLY JAMAICAN
Produced by the UK’s Toddla T, The1Devotion and Okiel McIntyre, the one pairs Shepherd’s rhythmic narration with wealthy reggae and dub textures. Symphonic layers improve the observe, linking conventional dub roots to up to date relevance.
“This music video was made on an power of resounding vibrations,” Shepherd explains, “The neighborhood got here out and supported me tremendously.”
Give Thanks celebrates a raggamuffin class that’s distinctly Jamaican. By his passionate dedication to dub poetry, Shepherd proves the style’s enduring relevance, establishing him as a recent ambassador of Jamaican creative expression.
ABOUT SHELDON SHEPHERD

Sheldon Shepherd first drew consideration as a founding member of The No-Maddz, reworking Kingston phases with stay performances that blended dub poetry, reggae and theatre.
From Puma campaigns with Usain Bolt to pageant appearances at Insurgent Salute and Reggae Sumfest, his work travels past music. Throughout performing, writing and efficiency, Shepherd shapes moments that seize Jamaican custom and resonate with audiences worldwide.
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